China commemorates Nanjing massacre

By our correspondents
December 14, 2015

BEIJING: China commemorated victims of a historic massacre by Japanese troops in the city of Nanjing for the second time on Sunday, holding a sober official memorial that contrasted with a much grander ceremony last year.

Beijing says 300,000 people were killed during the "Rape of Nanking", a period of mass murder and rape committed after the city fell to soldiers in 1937 following Japan’s invasion of China.

Hundreds of soldiers, schoolchildren and survivors gathered in the eastern city to pay their respects on the massacre’s 78th anniversary, according to footage broadcast by state-run news channel CCTV, which also aired victims’ testimonies.

In February 2014 the National People’s Congress made the anniversary an official day of remembrance as tensions with Japan over a maritime territorial dispute and rows over history intensified.