Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Documents of Nanjing
Massacre inscribed on Memory of World Register
In short, the World
Heritage Document. This program was established by UNESCO in 1992 to;
- facilitate preservation of,
- assist universal access to,
- increase awareness worldwide of the
existence and significance of
documentary heritage.
Following a two-year
process to select most valuable documentary heritages out of 88 submissions
from 61 countries, Documents of the Nanjing Massacre from China was inscribed on
the Memory of the World Register. The document severely and critically accuses
Japan’s imperial army’ conduct during their occupation of the city, which Japan
has been arguing its accuracy, validity and objectivity.
Enjoy reading and
learning about this another world heritage.
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