Article: Women in documentary films seeking equal status

Women in documentary films seeking equal status

GUANGZHOU, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) -- A female Japanese teacher, stunned to get a glimpse of the 1937 Nanjing massacre documentary, an atrocity committed by Japanese invaders nearly seven decades ago, started her investigation journey of the massacre survivors and Japanese veterans.

An 86-year old Nanjing woman, who was raped in 1937 by Japanese soldiers, buried her lifelong agony deep in her heart, until one day she met with the Japanese girl.

Encouraged by the Japanese teacher, the Nanjing granny came to Japan and became the first Nanjing woman plaintiff who openly accused the Japanese troops of their sex crime.

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