RMKJDJ8E–Chinese to be beheaded in Nanking Massacre
RMW2G8RM–Child killed in Nanking massacre.
RMR2431D–General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka 1887 - 12 April 1981. Son-in-law of Emperor Meiji and uncle by marriage of Emperor Hirohito, Prince Asaka was commander of Japanese forces in the final assault on Nanjing, then the capital City of Nationalist China, in December 1937. He was a perpetrator of the Nanking massacre but never charged.
RFHM05Y1–Nanjing Massacre Museum
RME150A3–Jerusalem. 22nd May, 2014. Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong (R) presents statues of victims in Nanking Massacre to the Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem, May 22, 2014. Credit: Li Rui/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMEC7JCE–3361 survivors and families of Nanking Massacre write open letters to the United Nations human rights institution to call on Japanese goverenment face up to the history in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China on 10th December, 2014.
RMEYWBK1–City of Life & Death ; Nanjing ! Nanjing ! ; Year : 2009 China ; Director : Chuan Lu
RMJG8BY8–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta attends a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RM9G6A–(140522) -- JERUSALEM, May 22, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong (R) presents statues of victims in Nanking Massacre to the Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem, May 22, 2014. (Xinhua/Li Rui) (srb) ISRAEL-CHINA-LIU YANDONG-VISIT PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Jerusalem May 22 2014 XINHUA Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong r Presents statues of Victims in Nanking Massacre to The Holocaust Memorial Museum in Jerusalem May 22 2014 XINHUA left Rui SRB Israel China Liu Yandong Visit PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMW95WYB–Visitors look at the oil painting, Nanking Massacre, by artist Li Zijian during an exhibition in Shenyang city, northeast Chinas Liaoning province, 10
RM2RN9J11–China präsentiert Forschungsergebnisse zum Massaker von Nanking (151208) -- NANJING, Dec. 8, 2015 -- A staff member of the Nanjing Municipal Archives shows files of Nanjing Massacre in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, on Dec. 8, 2015. China has published files from the war crimes investigation into the Nanjing Massacre ahead of the national memorial day for the atrocity. The 15 files are just a small selection of the 2,784 which the Nanjing Provisional Municipal Council compiled between July and November 1946 and which have been listed in the Memory of the World Register by U
RMJ563HY–Nanking, China. 16th May, 2017. Czech President Milos Zeman (front right) and his wife Ivana (front left) laid on May 16, 2017 a wreath to the memorial to the victims of the massacre in which the Japanese army killed about 300,000 people in Nanjing, then China's capital city, in 1937. Zeman is one of the first world's statesmen who visited the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall. Credit: Karel Capek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMEX6MH6–General Prince Yasuhiko Asaka 1887 – 12 April 1981. Son-in-law of Emperor Meiji and uncle by marriage of Emperor Hirohito, Prince Asaka was commander of Japanese forces in the final assault on Nanjing, then the capital City of Nationalist China, in Decemb
RMW8H8CK–Japanese monk Yoshio Hasegawa, front, chants scriptures during a memorial to mourn for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre at the Museum of Victims in
RM2B02KWP–The Second Sino-Japanese War (July 7, 1937 – September 9, 1945) was a military conflict fought primarily between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the war merged into the greater conflict of World War II as a major front of what is broadly known as the Pacific War. Although the two countries had fought intermittently since 1931, total war started in earnest in 1937 and ended only with the surrender of Japan in 1945. The war was the result of a decades-long Japanese imperialist policy aiming to dominate China politically and militarily an
RM2JF2Y5R–SINO-JAPANESE WAR - 1933 Japanese invading forces are seen passing through the great wall of China. Japan invaded Manchuria in September 1931 and continued its occupation until 1945 seeking to solve its industrial depression using China's raw materials. -- 日清戦争 - 1933年、日本の侵略軍が中国の万里の長城を通過するのが見られる。 -- 甲午戰爭 - 1933年日本侵略軍穿過中國的長城。 -- 甲午戰爭- 1933年日本侵略軍穿過中國嘅長城。
RMAYTE3P–Yushukan Jinja
RMC2EPDH–Nanjing Jiangsu China
RMKWKWF4–Japanese looting near a gate, Nanking massacre
RMPPWT4F–Boy killed in Nanking massacre.
RMEC7JC5–3361 survivors and families of Nanking Massacre write open letters to the United Nations human rights institution to call on Japanese goverenment face up to the history in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China on 10th December, 2014.
RMEYWBK2–City of Life & Death ; Nanjing ! Nanjing ! ; Year : 2009 China ; Director : Chuan Lu ; Movie poster (Fr)
RMJG8JBE–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RN9J0K–China präsentiert Forschungsergebnisse zum Massaker von Nanking (151208) -- NANJING, Dec. 8, 2015 -- Staff members of the Nanjing Municipal Archives show files of Nanjing Massacre in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, on Dec. 8, 2015. China has published files from the war crimes investigation into the Nanjing Massacre ahead of the national memorial day for the atrocity. The 15 files are just a small selection of the 2,784 which the Nanjing Provisional Municipal Council compiled between July and November 1946 and which have been listed in the Memory of the World Register by UNE
RMJ563J0–Nanking, China. 16th May, 2017. Czech President Milos Zeman (right) and his wife Ivana (second from right) laid on May 16, 2017 a wreath to the memorial to the victims of the massacre in which the Japanese army killed about 300,000 people in Nanjing, then China's capital city, in 1937. Zeman is one of the first world's statesmen who visited the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall. Credit: Karel Capek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMW8H7J5–Japanese monk Yoshio Hasegawa, front, bows after chanting scriptures during a memorial to mourn for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre at the Museum
RMAYTNJT–Yushukan Jinja
RMKJCN0Y–Chinese head, Nanking massacre
RMEC7JCA–3361 survivors and families of Nanking Massacre write open letters to the United Nations human rights institution to call on Japanese goverenment face up to the history in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China on 10th December, 2014.
RMEYWBK3–City of Life & Death ; Nanjing ! Nanjing ! ; Year : 2009 China ; Director : Chuan Lu ; Movie poster (China)
RMJG8BYW–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RN9J07–China präsentiert Forschungsergebnisse zum Massaker von Nanking (151208) -- NANJING, Dec. 8, 2015 -- A staff member of the Nanjing Municipal Archives shows files of Nanjing Massacre in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, on Dec. 8, 2015. China has published files from the war crimes investigation into the Nanjing Massacre ahead of the national memorial day for the atrocity. The 15 files are just a small selection of the 2,784 which the Nanjing Provisional Municipal Council compiled between July and November 1946 and which have been listed in the Memory of the World Register by U
RMJ563HX–Nanking, China. 16th May, 2017. Czech President Milos Zeman (fourth from right) and his wife Ivana (fifth from right) laid on May 16, 2017 a wreath to the memorial to the victims of the massacre in which the Japanese army killed about 300,000 people in Nanjing, then China's capital city, in 1937. Zeman is one of the first world's statesmen who visited the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall. Credit: Karel Capek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMW8H89J–Japanese monk Yoshio Hasegawa, front, chants scriptures during a memorial to mourn for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre at the Museum of Victims in
RMKJD0EB–Child killed in Nanking massacre
RMEYWBJY–City of Life & Death ; Nanjing ! Nanjing ! ; Year : 2009 China ; Director : Chuan Lu
RMJG8JBN–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RN9HYP–China präsentiert Forschungsergebnisse zum Massaker von Nanking (151208) -- NANJING, Dec. 8, 2015 -- A staff member of the Nanjing Municipal Archives shows files of Nanjing Massacre in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, on Dec. 8, 2015. China has published files from the war crimes investigation into the Nanjing Massacre ahead of the national memorial day for the atrocity. The 15 files are just a small selection of the 2,784 which the Nanjing Provisional Municipal Council compiled between July and November 1946 and which have been listed in the Memory of the World Register by U
RMW8H7NR–Chinese and foreign monks observe a moment of silence during a memorial to mourn for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre at the Museum of Victims in N
RMKJCD3F–Boy killed in Nanking massacre
RMJG8BYR–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta poses for cameras during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RN9HYH–China präsentiert Forschungsergebnisse zum Massaker von Nanking (151208) -- NANJING, Dec. 8, 2015 -- A staff member of the Nanjing Municipal Archives shows files of Nanjing Massacre in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, on Dec. 8, 2015. China has published files from the war crimes investigation into the Nanjing Massacre ahead of the national memorial day for the atrocity. The 15 files are just a small selection of the 2,784 which the Nanjing Provisional Municipal Council compiled between July and November 1946 and which have been listed in the Memory of the World Register by U
RMW8C9P0–Chinese police officers and local residents observe a moment of silence to mour for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre on a road in Nanjing city, eas
RMKXNGJK–Chinese women begging Japanese soldiers for their men, Nanking Massacre
RMJG8BYK–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RN9J0X–China präsentiert Forschungsergebnisse zum Massaker von Nanking (151208) -- NANJING, Dec. 8, 2015 -- A staff member of the Nanjing Municipal Archives shows files of Nanjing Massacre in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, on Dec. 8, 2015. China has published files from the war crimes investigation into the Nanjing Massacre ahead of the national memorial day for the atrocity. The 15 files are just a small selection of the 2,784 which the Nanjing Provisional Municipal Council compiled between July and November 1946 and which have been listed in the Memory of the World Register by U
RMW8C9JJ–Chinese police officers and local residents observe a moment of silence to mour for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre on a road in Nanjing city, eas
RMJG8JBP–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RN9J0J–China präsentiert Forschungsergebnisse zum Massaker von Nanking (151208) -- NANJING, Dec. 8, 2015 -- A staff member of the Nanjing Municipal Archives shows files of Nanjing Massacre in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, on Dec. 8, 2015. China has published files from the war crimes investigation into the Nanjing Massacre ahead of the national memorial day for the atrocity. The 15 files are just a small selection of the 2,784 which the Nanjing Provisional Municipal Council compiled between July and November 1946 and which have been listed in the Memory of the World Register by U
RM2RK0XCC–Bildnummer: 52808527 Datum: 11.12.2008 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Zhu Chengshan (Kurator Gedenkhalle für die Opfer des Nanjing-Massakers) präsentiert Fotos Getöteter - Neue Exponate in der Ausstellung zum Massaker von Nanking 1937 in Nanking - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen , Objekte; 2008, Nanjing, Nanking, Pressetermin, Ausstellung, Gedenken, Opfer, premiumd; , quer, Kbdig, Porträt, Randbild, People Bildnummer 52808527 Date 11 12 2008 Copyright Imago XINHUA Zhu Cheng Shan Curator Gedenkhalle for the Victims the Nanjing Massacre presents Photos Getöteter New Exhibits in the Exhibition to
RMW8FJ5N–Chinese police officers observe a moment of silence to mour for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre on a road in Nanjing city, east China's Jiangsu pr
RMJG8BXE–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RK0XDM–Bildnummer: 52808525 Datum: 11.12.2008 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Zhu Chengshan (Kurator Gedenkhalle für die Opfer des Nanjing-Massakers) präsentiert eine japanische Flagge - Neue Exponate in der Ausstellung zum Massaker von Nanking 1937 in Nanking - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen, Objekte; 2008, Nanjing, Nanking, Pressetermin, Ausstellung, Gedenken; , hoch, Kbdig, Einzelbild, Randbild, People Bildnummer 52808525 Date 11 12 2008 Copyright Imago XINHUA Zhu Cheng Shan Curator Gedenkhalle for the Victims the Nanjing Massacre presents a Japanese Flag New Exhibits in the Exhibition to Massacre
RMW8F6B6–Chinese police officers observe a moment of silence to mour for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre on a road in Nanjing city, east China's Jiangsu pr
RM2RP5AP4–China, Menschen gedenken der Opfer des Massakers von Nanking (181206) -- NANJING, Dec. 6, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Staff members and relatives of late Nanjing Massacre survivors Chen Guangshun, Wang Xiuying and Zhao Jinhua attend a commemoration ceremony at the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, Dec. 6, 2018. A total of 20 survivors have passed away this year, according to the Memorial Hall. The Nanjing Massacre took place when Japanese troops captured the city on Dec. 13, 1937. Over six weeks, they killed 300,000
RMJG8BXP–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta attends a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMW8GNJH–Chinese police officers observe a moment of silence to mour for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre on a road in Nanjing city, east China's Jiangsu pr
RM2RP5APY–China, Menschen gedenken der Opfer des Massakers von Nanking (181206) -- NANJING, Dec. 6, 2018 (Xinhua) -- A staff member places flowers next to the portraits of late Nanjing Massacre survivors Chen Guangshun, Wang Xiuying and Zhao Jinhua at the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, Dec. 6, 2018. A total of 20 survivors have passed away this year, according to the Memorial Hall. The Nanjing Massacre took place when Japanese troops captured the city on Dec. 13, 1937. Over six weeks, they killed 300,000 Chinese
RMW9D03C–--FILE--A Chinese man walks past a poster for the movie City of Life and Death, directed by Chinese film director Lu Chuan, at a cinema in Yichang cit
RMW9D5XD–--FILE--A Chinese woman walks past a poster for the movie City of Life and Death, directed by Chinese film director Lu Chuan, at a cinema in Yichang c
RMJG8BXC–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RP5ATB–China, Menschen gedenken der Opfer des Massakers von Nanking (181206) -- NANJING, Dec. 6, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Min, daughter of the late Nanjing Massacre survivor Zhao Jinhua, mourns her mother s passing at the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, Dec. 6, 2018. A total of 20 survivors have passed away this year, according to the Memorial Hall. The Nanjing Massacre took place when Japanese troops captured the city on Dec. 13, 1937. Over six weeks, they killed 300,000 Chinese civilians and unarmed soldiers. T
RM2RM8AFY–(140405) -- NANJING, April 5, 2014 (Xinhua) -- People attend a memorial ceremony in the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders, in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, April 5, 2014, also the Qingming Festival, or the Tomb-Sweeping Day. Lots of citizens came here to mourn Nanjing Massacre victims on Saturday. (Xinhua/Sun Can) (wf) CHINA-NANJING-QINGMING FESTIVAL-NANJING MASSACRE-MEMORIAL CEREMONY (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Nanjing April 5 2014 XINHUA Celebrities attend a Memorial Ceremony in The Memorial Hall of The Victims in Nanjing Massacre by
RMW9C2A2–--FILE--A Chinese woman looks at a poster for the movie City of Life and Death, directed by Chinese film director Lu Chuan, at a cinema in Yichang cit
RMW9C5CD–--FILE--Chinese film director Lu Chuan is seen at a promotional event for his new movie, City of Life and Death, in Shenyang city, northeast Chinas Li
RMW9CD5A–--FILE--Local Chinese citizens pass by a poster for the movie City of Life and Death, directed by Chinese film director Lu Chuan, in Shanghai, China,
RMJG8BXD–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RM8AEJ–(140405) -- NANJING, April 5, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Xia Shuqin, a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre in 1937, mourns her family members in the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders, in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, April 5, 2014, also the Qingming Festival, or the Tomb-Sweeping Day. Lots of citizens came here to mourn Nanjing Massacre victims on Saturday. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing) (wf) CHINA-NANJING-QINGMING FESTIVAL-NANJING MASSACRE-MEMORIAL CEREMONY (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Nanjing April 5 2014 XINHUA Xia Shuqin a Survivor of The Nanjing Massacre
RMW9CAEF–--FILE--A Chinese woman walks past a poster for the movie City of Life and Death, directed by Chinese film director Lu Chuan, in Shanghai, China, 14 A
RMJG8BY7–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RM8AET–(140405) -- NANJING, April 5, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Survivors and family members of the victims of the Nanjing Massacre in 1937 attend a memorial ceremony in the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders, in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, April 5, 2014, also the Qingming Festival, or the Tomb-Sweeping Day. Lots of citizens came here to mourn Nanjing Massacre victims on Saturday. (Xinhua/Sun Can) (wf) CHINA-NANJING-QINGMING FESTIVAL-NANJING MASSACRE-MEMORIAL CEREMONY (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Nanjing April 5 2014 XINHUA Survivors and Family Members
RMJG8BYX–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RM8AF9–(140405) -- NANJING, April 5, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Survivors and family members of the victims of the Nanjing Massacre in 1937 mourn for the deceased during a memorial ceremony in the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders, in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, April 5, 2014, also the Qingming Festival, or the Tomb-Sweeping Day. Lots of citizens came here to mourn Nanjing Massacre victims on Saturday. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing) (wf) CHINA-NANJING-QINGMING FESTIVAL-NANJING MASSACRE-MEMORIAL CEREMONY (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Nanjing April 5 2014 XINHUA Su
RMJG8BXN–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta attends a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RM8AE4–(140405) -- NANJING, April 5, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Survivors and family members of the victims of the Nanjing Massacre in 1937 mourn for the deceased during a memorial ceremony in the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders, in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, April 5, 2014, also the Qingming Festival, or the Tomb-Sweeping Day. Lots of citizens came here to mourn Nanjing Massacre victims on Saturday. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing) (wf) CHINA-NANJING-QINGMING FESTIVAL-NANJING MASSACRE-MEMORIAL CEREMONY (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Nanjing April 5 2014 XINHUA Su
RMJG8JBM–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RM8AF8–(140405) -- NANJING, April 5, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Xia Shuqin, a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre in 1937, mourns her family members in the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders, in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, April 5, 2014, also the Qingming Festival, or the Tomb-Sweeping Day. Lots of citizens came here to mourn Nanjing Massacre victims on Saturday. (Xinhua/Sun Can) (wf) CHINA-NANJING-QINGMING FESTIVAL-NANJING MASSACRE-MEMORIAL CEREMONY (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Nanjing April 5 2014 XINHUA Xia Shuqin a Survivor of The Nanjing Massacre in
RMJG8BYM–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RM8AD2–(140405) -- NANJING, April 5, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Lu Hongcai (R), a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre in 1937, mourns the victims in the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders, in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, April 5, 2014, also the Qingming Festival, or the Tomb-Sweeping Day. Lots of citizens came here to mourn Nanjing Massacre victims on Saturday. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing) (wf) CHINA-NANJING-QINGMING FESTIVAL-NANJING MASSACRE-MEMORIAL CEREMONY (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Nanjing April 5 2014 XINHUA Lu Hongcai r a Survivor of The Nanjing Massacre i
RMJG8BXG–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RM8ADG–(140405) -- NANJING, April 5, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Yang Cuiying (front), a survivor of the Nanjing Massacre in 1937, mourns her family members in the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders, in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, April 5, 2014, also the Qingming Festival, or the Tomb-Sweeping Day. Lots of citizens came here to mourn Nanjing Massacre victims on Saturday. (Xinhua/Sun Can) (wf) CHINA-NANJING-QINGMING FESTIVAL-NANJING MASSACRE-MEMORIAL CEREMONY (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Nanjing April 5 2014 XINHUA Yang Cuiying Front a Survivor of The Na
RMJG8JBH–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2RM8AED–(140405) -- NANJING, April 5, 2014 (Xinhua) -- A Japanese woman (R) attends a memorial ceremony in the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders, in Nanjing, capital of east China s Jiangsu Province, April 5, 2014, also the Qingming Festival, or the Tomb-Sweeping Day. Lots of citizens came here to mourn Nanjing Massacre victims on Saturday. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing) (wf) CHINA-NANJING-QINGMING FESTIVAL-NANJING MASSACRE-MEMORIAL CEREMONY (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Nanjing April 5 2014 XINHUA a Japanese Woman r Attends a Memorial Ceremony in The Memorial Hall of The Vict
RMJG8BXX–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJG8BYT–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta poses for cameras during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJG8BXT–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta attends a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJG8JBG–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJG8JBD–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJG8JBT–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJG8JBJ–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJG8JBK–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJG8JBR–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJG8BYP–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJG8JBA–Japanese author Naoki Hyakuta speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on July 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hyakuta, who's views include denial of the Nanking massacre, spoke about the cancellation of his lecture at Hitotsubashi University because a group of students, belonging to the school's Anti-Racism Information Center (ARIC), had argued that his views were discriminatory toward certain ethnic groups and that he shouldn't be allowed to speak at the University festival. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation