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My Take | China should look back in history when it comes to chastising Japan, others about aggression

  • Beijing’s support for communist insurgencies across Southeast Asia was also a major source of aggression

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A man looks at portraits of victims displayed at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, formerly a prison where thousands of Cambodians died during the brutal 1975-79 regime, in Phnom Penh, in 2020. Photo: AFP
China has frequently called on Japan to remember its militaristic history and the immeasurable pain and suffering it has inflicted on the region.
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But Japan is not the only perpetrator of historical aggression in the region.

Last week, China reminded Japan again about history after Tokyo signed a defence pact with the Philippines, allowing troops from both countries to take part in joint exercises in each other’s country.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said any actions that undermined regional peace and stability would “arouse the vigilance and common opposition of the people of the region”.

Japan should “seriously reflect on its history of aggression and be cautious in its words and deeds in the field of military security”, he added.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian during a press conference in Beijing on July 11. Photo: Kyodo
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian during a press conference in Beijing on July 11. Photo: Kyodo
The exhortation is a constant theme in Sino-Japanese relations.
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