🗓️ December 11, 2025 – With just two days to go until December 13, the national memorial day in the Chinese mainland for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre, an online poll has been launched inviting young people around the world to share their thoughts on the Japanese government’s handling of its wartime history. 🕊️
Here’s what the survey touches on:
- Japan’s official apologies: enough or more needed?
- Compensation and support for survivors and families.
- Accuracy of wartime history in textbooks and museums.
- The role of leaders and public figures in keeping memories alive.
Why join in? Every reply shapes a global conversation on accountability and remembrance. By adding your voice, you help keep history alive and push for a future that learns from the past. 🌍💬
How to take part: Head over to the online poll page and share your take—just a few taps and you’re done! 🔗👍
History isn’t just in the past; it lives through our choices today. Let’s speak up together. 💪 #NeverForget
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Poll on national memorial day for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre
cgtn.com




