Nagoya mayor must pay for arrogance

Global Times Wednesday 22nd February, 2012

Following strong protests from the Chinese public, Takashi Kawamura, Mayor of Nagoya, refused to amend his wrongful statement. He did not withdraw the provocative remarks denying the Nanjing Massacre, and even reiterated the stand yesterday. Japanese hawks used to argue with China over the casualty figures of the Massacre, however, Kawamura's arrog...

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