@WSJ That pic looks recent one, doesn't look 1940s'.
Why is it clear image?https://twitter.com/WSJ/status/682056034463158273 …
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@WSJ That pic looks recent one, doesn't look 1940s'.
Why is it clear image?https://twitter.com/WSJ/status/682056034463158273 …
@WSJ the communists who killed 30 million of their own people, want an apology from the Japanese?
@WSJ That pic is the one which had been taken during the Vietnam War ?!
@WSJ "Chinese and Malayan girls forcibly taken by the Japanese to work as 'comfort girls' f…"
Do you have evidence ?, Origin of this photo ?
@WSJ china trying to be comedic
@WSJ Japans has to apologize for their crimes against the Chinese women.
@WSJ Numerous photographs are illuminated with the thing that has been forged, but, "I'm sorry, was forged" will not be news to say.
@WSJ I always want to see the evidence, but I am in trouble are showing only evidence of the lie.
@WSJ If it can, the Chinese will try to break the US/Japan/South Korea alliance. Controlling the South China Sea is a part of this objective
@WSJ China is in no position to judge Japan... China has committed its own atrocities... They both need to grow up A LOT... Sad...
@WSJ In the Viet Nam war was involved but good review from MIT American soldiers? Who was doing the same thing as Korean Americans?
@WSJ No apology will ever fully be accepted, because then China loses a card to play.
@WSJ Better to read M.Pillsbury's "The 100-year Marathon". You know how China's propaganda is.
@WSJ China and human rights?
@WSJ No country in the region has forgotten.
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