A 20-year-old detained for 10 days in an open chat room in China for questioning the authenticity of the Nanjing Massacre

A memorial service for the Nanjing Massacre was held in Nanjing on the 13th. Xinhua Yonhap News
China On the 18th, Chinese media such as the Beijing Ilbo reported that a netizen who posted a post in an open chat room stating that the Nanjing Massacre, a representative atrocities of the Japanese imperialists, was fabricated was detained for 10 days.
According to a report on the 14th, the Internet Security Forces of Hengyang County, Hunan Province, while conducting an ‘online patrol’, posted an article questioning the authenticity of the Nanjing Massacre.
On the 13th, the 84th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, the online open chat room ‘QQ Articles such as ‘Isn’t the Nanjing Massacre a lie’, ‘Some people say it’s fake’, ‘Isn’t it a hoax to create a patriotic atmosphere?’
As a result of investigation by the security forces, it was confirmed that the author was Ms. Liu (20), and the Hengliang County Public Security Bureau caught Mr. He was sentenced to ten days in detention.
On the 14th, a lecturer at a university in Shanghai was teaching the number of victims of the Nanjing Massacre during class.
The Nanjing Massacre was caused by the Sino-Japanese War From December 13, 1937 to January of the following year, the Japanese military indiscriminately killed a Chinese in Nanjing, the capital of the Kuomintang government. At that time, China estimates that more than 300,000 people were killed.
China has been commemorating the Nanjing Massacre since 2014. It has been upgraded to a national level event and a memorial service is held on December 13th every year.

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