Keel
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Then I am afraid you do not understand the fundamentals of jurisprudence.
I have already stated that there was no doubt on the fact that these atrocities had been committed. The question was about the legality of the Tribunal itself. A Tribunal set up by those who win a war to try those who have lost is unjust, and against the foundations of Natural Justice: one must not be a judge in one's own cause. The War Tribunal should have been under the aegis of an international non-partisan forum, such as the ICJ.
I have not said that the atrocities were not committed, so stop wasting your own effort in pointing out the obvious.
Ergo, China is the belligerent, expansionist power in Asia at present. The Japanese have friendly relations with all other countries apart from China. They are held in high regard for their non-belligerent, non-expansionist diplomacy. Instead of criticizing, the Chinese regime would be well-advised to learn from the Japanese as to how friendly relations ought to be maintained with neighbours.
your persistent and overt protection of the judge and war crimes is again disgusting
If there is insurmountable concensus that the war crimes were established then why you keep harping wasteful and nonsenscal arguments for the judge's stupidity and unprofessional conduct in reaching his legal judgement.
He is a failed person holding the position at the Tribunal and a big disgrace PERIOD
China has not fired a single cracker in Asia in the last 3 decades
What is the belligerence about?
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