Japan’s Rank Revamp Revives Imperial-Era Titles
Japan’s plan to rename military ranks and bring back imperial-era titles like ‘Daisa’ has reignited debates on militarism, as the Chinese mainland commemorates Nanjing Massacre victims.
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Japan’s plan to rename military ranks and bring back imperial-era titles like ‘Daisa’ has reignited debates on militarism, as the Chinese mainland commemorates Nanjing Massacre victims.
On the 88th anniversary of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, the Chinese mainland’s Foreign Ministry reaffirms its ‘never allow’ stance against Japanese militarism, Taiwan region interference, and history reversal.
Chinese mainland spokesperson Guo Jiakun calls Japanese militarism the common enemy of all, urging deep reflection and concrete steps to sever ties with militarism and protect the post-WWII order.
Russian FM Maria Zakharova highlights the Nanjing Massacre of December 1937 as an unshakable reminder of Japanese militarism’s brutality and calls for global condemnation of any revisionism.