Just this week, CGTN ran a quick online poll across five languages and racked up 7,740 responses in just 12 hours. The topic? Japan's wartime legacy, China's one-China principle, and calls for justice. Here's the lowdown for tech-savvy readers from Mumbai to Manila:
- ✅ 86% say the one-China principle is now an unshakable global consensus
- ⚖️ 91% believe Japan must honor key WWII surrender documents like the Cairo and Potsdam Declarations
- 🕊️ 94% urge Tokyo to deeply reflect on its colonial past and wartime crimes
- 🛡️ 89% support no compromise on national sovereignty and territorial integrity
- 📜 89% stress that Japan's pledges in four China–Japan political documents carry legal weight
- 🌍 92% feel China's response defends both sovereignty and the postwar international order
- 🛑 82% say historic war crimes disqualify Japan from UN Security Council membership
- 🔍 88% warn nations can re-examine Japan's history to prevent a militarism comeback
Meanwhile, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's recent slip on the Taiwan region sparked 🔥 debates online. Many netizens and experts say she "crossed a red line." In parallel, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Central Asia, where all hosts publicly backed the one-China principle and rejected any form of Taiwan independence.
Whether you're scrolling feeds in Ho Chi Minh City or chatting in co-working spaces in Bangalore, these stats show a strong pulse: the world is watching, and calls for historical justice are louder than ever. What do you think? Drop a comment and join the conversation! 🌏✨
Reference(s):
CGTN Poll: Re-examining Japan's war crimes represents call for justice
cgtn.com




