SHIZUOKA, Japan, Dec. 13 -- Some 200 Japanese people attended a testimony meeting on Tuesday in Shizuoka city, central Japan, in commemoration of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre.
Lu Ling, daughter of a Nanjing Massacre survivor who passed away in 2004, shared her mother's story with Japanese residents at the meeting.
Lu's mother Li Xiuying, born in 1919, was stabbed 37 times by Japanese soldiers and lost her baby in the massacre.
"The massacre imposed tremendous sufferings to my family, the people in Nanjing and the Chinese people," said Lu.
"The truth about the Nanjing Massacre and the crimes committed by the invading Japanese troops are undeniable," she said.
She added that her mother used to call upon people to cherish peace and never forget the history, and she would like to pass on those messages on behalf of her mother.
"The atrocities committed by the Japanese troops at that time were so cruel and unforgivable," said Sakurai, a local resident, after watching a documentary about the massacre and hearing Lu's testimony.
She said she felt sorry that the Japanese government has been trying to cover up that part of history and deliver wrong messages to the people.
Masataka Mori, a former professor of irenology at Shizuoka University, said that Japan's ultra-rightist forces had been trying to erase the Nanjing Massacre history.
"Nowadays, more and more young people know nothing about that part of history, which is rather alarming," he said.
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