x

Chinese Embassy Hosts Film Screening to Mark 80th Anniversary of WWII Victory

The Chinese Embassy in Nigeria on Friday hosted a film screening in Abuja to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, with renewed calls for peace, unity, and multilateral cooperation.

Speaking at the event, Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Yu Dunhai, said the anniversary serves as both a solemn remembrance of history and a renewed call to safeguard peace.

He recalled the atrocities committed during the Japanese invasion of China, including the 1937 Nanjing Massacre in which more than 300,000 civilians and soldiers were killed. He described it as “one of the darkest chapters in modern history and a profound, enduring sorrow in the hearts of the Chinese people.”

The featured film, Dead to Rights, drew inspiration from these tragic events, offering audiences an opportunity to reflect on history and its enduring lessons.

Yu highlighted China’s role as the main Eastern battlefield of World War II, noting that at the cost of more than 35 million lives and over $600 billion in economic losses, China dealt decisive blows to Japanese fascism, curbing its expansion and contributing significantly to global peace and order.

“Let history be our guide. Let us preserve, with unwavering resolve, the hard-won outcomes of World War II. Together, let us steer the global order toward a future defined by fairness, justice, and equality for all,” Yu said.

He also stressed that China and Nigeria, as major developing nations and leading voices of the Global South, share the responsibility of safeguarding the outcomes of the war, upholding the UN Charter, and advancing global justice.

Analyst Calls for Nigerian Unity, Applauds China’s Peace Role

Also speaking at the event, Mr. Lawal Sale, a global south analyst and publisher of Global South Focus News Online, described the commemoration as both emotional and instructive.

He recalled the Nanjing Massacre, noting that Japan has yet to formally acknowledge responsibility for the atrocity.

“The resilience the Chinese people showed during that war demonstrated their strength as a nation. Today’s China is a testament to that spirit of unity and perseverance,” Sale said.

Drawing lessons for Nigeria, he urged citizens to embrace unity as a foundation for national strength.

“The Chinese won because they saw themselves as one Chinese nation. We Nigerians should also see ourselves as one people—not northerners, southerners, or easterners, but one Nigerian nation,” he added.

Sale further praised China’s peace-oriented foreign policy, stressing that it has consistently supported peacekeeping efforts while avoiding the supply of weapons or instigation of wars.

He pointed to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), co-founded by China and Russia, as an example of China’s leadership in promoting international security and cooperation.

“China is the number one peacemaker in the world. Wherever there is conflict, China’s role has been to promote peace and stability. This is a lesson the Global South must embrace,” he added.

The event was attended by diplomats, scholars, journalists and civil society representatives.

Hot this week

How Nigeria Can Fight Back

Chidozie Douglas AcholonuNigeria’s insurgents have moved from machetes and...

CACOL Commends Federal Government for Removing Nigeria from FATF Grey List

By Jabiru HassanThe Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership...

FG Reaffirms Support for Wushu Development, China-Nigeria Sports Collaboration

By Lucy OmakpoThe Federal government has reaffirmed its support...

Senator Nora Daduut Congratulates Dr. Bernard Doro on Ministerial Nomination and Senate Confirmation

By Israel Adamu, JosFormer Senator representing Plateau South Senatorial...

Gwoza Christian Community Alleges 176 Churches Destroyed in Borno State

By Achadu Gabriel, KadunaThe Gwoza Christian Community Association (GCCA)...

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf Records Multiple Development Strides in Kano

By Jabiru HassanKano State Governor, Engineer Abba Kabir Yusuf,...

Revelations: 176 Churches burn down in Gwoza, Borno State -GCCA alleges

By Achadu Gabriel, KadunaGwoza Christian Community Association (GWOZA)...

U.S. Third-Country Deportations in Africa and Implications for Nigeria

By Idris Abubakar (Democracy and Development Studies)IntroductionThe third-country deportation program...

Media Rights Agenda Accuses Tinubu Government Officials of Rampant Attacks on Journalists

By Achadu Gabriel, KadunaThe Media Rights Agenda (MRA) has...

FG Laments NARD Strike Action, To Resolve Unmet Issues

By Joyce Remi-BabayejuThe Federal Ministry of Health...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img