Rape Of Nanking Research Paper

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“I remember being driven in a truck along a path that had been cleared through piles of thousands and thousands of slaughtered bodies” (Chang p.55). Imagine a troop of Japanese Imperial Army men storming in your city, entering your home, raping women and children, torturing, and killing about 300,000 innocent civilians (“The Rape of Nanking”). The innocent Chinese people experienced tragedy in 1937 by the Japanese Imperial Army invading Nanking. This all started when Japan and China started a war for territory. The Japanese thought it was easy to overthrow China because they were loosely organized but China delivered a strong resistance leaving the Japanese furious. The anger of the Japanese resulted in 300,000 deaths and a wounded city (“The …show more content…

“Sometimes, after storming into a house and encountering a whole family, the Japanese forced Chinese men to rape their own daughters, sons to rape their mothers, and brothers their sisters, while the rest of the family was made to watch” (“The Rape of Nanking”). According to article five everyone has the right to be free of torture or inhuman punishment (UN dec. art. 5). During the Rape of Nanking, the Japanese forced parents to rape and murder their own children. If they did not follow the command they were beaten or killed, which violates the right to be free of torture. “Batches of Chinese civilians were rounded up and herded into slaughter pits. Here the grinning Japanese soldiers would either bury them alive, hack them to death with their swords, use them for bayonet practice, or pour petrol on the victims and burn them alive” ("WARCRIMEINDEX"). The Japanese army violated the fifth article by slaughtering, burying, and hacking the innocent Chinese civilians to death. This violates the fifth article because it states that humans have the right to be free from torture and inhuman punishment (UN dec. art. 5). Therefore, the Rape of Nanking violated the Declaration by free of mental and physical torture and inhuman punishment (UN dec. art.

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