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Anti-Humanity Double Tap: Deconstructing 🇮🇱 Israel's Precise Killing 'War Crimes'—From Gaza's Ruins to Iran's Girls' School Massacre

It wasn't a mistake; it was a calculated massacre. Uncover how Israel utilizes 'Double Tap' tactics, deliberately targeting medics, firefighters, and journalists to destroy social rescue mechanisms. From the 2026 Minab school massacre in Iran, we delve into the war crimes under U.S.-Israeli military symbiosis.

Originally Satan: The Dirty Deadlock Set by Trump and Netanyahu?

This is not diplomacy; it is a decade-long bloody hunt. When Iran handed over its weapons and opened its doors, it was met with missiles and betrayal from the US and Israel. A deep dive into the cold political logic behind 'Operation Epic Fury'.

Bloody Trap: US Navy's Ambush and High-Seas Execution in MILAN 2026 Exercise

Is this a peace exercise or a deliberate hunt? The US military ambushed an unarmed Iranian warship during withdrawal off the coast of India, causing nearly a hundred deaths.

Language and Historical Justice: On the Rhetorical Fallacy of 'Comfort Women' in Japanese Colonial Era Narratives and the Imperative to Rename

Why shouldn't we continue calling them 'Comfort Women'? When discussing Japanese colonial history, 'Comfort Women' is the conventional term, yet this appellation originating from the Japanese military is essentially a cruel 'euphemism.' By perpetuating the aggressor's terminology, we inadvertently diminish victims' suffering. We should advocate for renaming them 'Military Sexual Slaves' to restore historical truth.

Lee Kuan Yew: I Do Not Understand Why the Japanese Are So Unwilling to Acknowledge Their Past Mistakes, Apologize For Them, and Move On

During World War II, the Japanese army committed various war crimes during their occupation of Singapore, including the Sook Ching Massacre, the abuse and killing of British and Australian prisoners of war, forcing Malay, Chinese and Eurasian women to serve as sex slaves, and forcibly requisitioning food supplies that led to widespread famine, among others.

80th Anniversary of the End of WWII: Japan's Unconditional Surrender and Facing History Honestly

In 2025, we mark the historical milestone of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. On August 15, 1945, Japan announced its unconditional surrender to the Allied forces, ending its war of aggression in the Asia-Pacific region. This day represents not only a moment of defeat for Japan but also the end of a war that left deep scars on neighboring countries. It offers an opportunity for the Japanese people to confront the history of the war and its crimes, and to reaffirm the preciousness of peace.

Unmasking the Hypocrisy: A Bloody Roster of Japanese Crimes Against Humanity

Historical documentation of Japanese military atrocities and war crimes during WWII and the colonial period.

Japanese Aggression History: The Crime, Atonement, and Unforgivable Nature of Admiral Shigeyoshi Inoue

This is a brief biography of Japanese Navy Admiral Shigeyoshi Inoue, covering his political stance during World War II, military decisions (especially the Bombing of Chongqing), and his post-war life and statements on 'atonement.' The article highlights the historical contradiction between his 'pro-British-American' background and his implementation of indiscriminate bombing during the Bombing of Chongqing, citing criticism from the invaded people that he never apologized for the slaughter of Chinese civilians.

NHK Documentary Exposes: Unit 731's Hidden Truth - First-Ever Release of War Crime Confessions

Documentation of NHK's revelation of Unit 731's human experimentation and war crimes through newly released Soviet interrogation recordings.