Abe tried to buy evidence of war crimes from collector in Taiwan

Want China Times
Date: 2015-07-07
By: Staff Reporter

Japan’s prime minister, Shinzo Abe, sought to buy more than 1,000 historical documents that testify to Japanese

Hsu Po-yih, right, attends a press conference announcing his donation of more than 1,000 documents to Beijing's Overseas Chinese History Museum, July 4, 2015. (Photo/Xinhua)

Hsu Po-yih, right, attends a press conference announcing his donation of more than 1,000 documents to Beijing’s Overseas Chinese History Museum, July 4, 2015. (Photo/Xinhua)

atrocities from a Taiwanese collector before they were donated to a Beijing museum, reports Duowei News, a US-based Chinese political news outlet.

Taiwanese artist and philanthropist Hsu Po-yih claimed Abe dispatched several envoys to procure the archive, which is said to offer proof of Japanese war crimes during Taiwan’s colonial era and Japan’s invasion of China during the 1930s and 1940s.

According to Hsu, Japanese authorities continued to attempt to contact him after learning that he intended to donate the documents to the Overseas Chinese History Museum, once sending several wealthy business executives offering a hefty payment in return fo     [FULL  STORY]

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