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Chapter 918 Tokyo Atrocities

Chapter 918 Tokyo Atrocities (Second update, please subscribe)

That afternoon, in front of the Leshi Building, there was a tense and heavy atmosphere. The protesters held up banners and shouted slogans, their voices gathered into a powerful force, trying to force the occupation forces in front of them to succumb to their pressure and their voices.

In the eyes of these Japanese, the whole world has seen their actions and heard their voices, so they want to use their actions and voices to prove to these foreigners that they will not surrender, and they will never leave unless the prisoners of war are released.

Of course, they were also gambling that the Nanyang soldiers in Leshi Building would never open fire in front of the whole world!

After all, they always have to consider international public opinion!
However, these Japanese obviously got one thing wrong - they were facing an occupying force!
Faced with all this, the military police chose to respond with tough measures.

Suddenly, a sharp burst of gunfire pierced the sky, and the gendarmes holding shotguns pulled the trigger without hesitation.

These shotguns are of course not loaded with lead bullets, but rubber bullets. These are special ammunition developed by the Nanyang Defense Department. They will not cause harm to the human body. After being exhibited at the Chang'an Defense Equipment Exhibition a few years ago, they have been well received by various countries and have been used in many places with good results.

Rubber bullets were fired at the Japanese who refused to leave the building like cold raindrops. Instantly, the streets were filled with screams of terror and groans of pain. The Japanese who had gathered in front of the building ran around in the sound of gunfire, trying to avoid the sudden attack.

However, those ruthless bullets followed like a shadow, and people were constantly shot and fell to the ground. Although rubber bullets would not take people's lives, the severe pain after being shot still made many people cry out. Some people even had their heads broken by rubber bullets, with blood all over their heads and faces. Although the injuries looked serious, they were actually just a cut.

At the same time, the high-pressure water gun also spit out fierce water like a giant dragon, impacting their bodies. The water was cold and strong, as if it wanted to wash away their will and strength. People were knocked all over the place, and some were even knocked to the ground, unable to get up. Under the impact of the high-pressure water gun, the people in front of the building were dispersed.

At the same time, in order to disperse the Japanese, the military police also released tear gas. The pungent smell instantly filled the entire street, making it difficult to breathe. The Japanese in front of the building were choked and coughed repeatedly, tears streaming down their faces. Their vision became blurred and they could not see the situation in front of them. Under this double blow, the will of these Japanese was gradually worn out.

The entire street fell into chaos and panic. The Japanese people fled in all directions, while the military police chased them relentlessly, using rubber sticks to give them fierce "passionate" attacks. For a while, screams and cries were everywhere.

The reporters around recorded everything truthfully, and the gendarmes had no intention of stopping their actions or covering up. Some gendarmes even beat the captured Japanese with rubber sticks in front of the cameras.

Soon, many people knelt down in front of the building. The Japanese who did not have time to escape were kicked and beaten with boots and batons by the military police. They knelt there and if they made the slightest movement, they would be met with another "heartfelt outburst".

"Take them all away!"

a foreign reporter asked loudly as the men were being led away.

"Sir, what are you going to do with them?"

The military police officer in charge looked back at him and said.

"They attacked the military base, so of course they must be handed over to the military prosecutor and prosecuted in the military court according to the law!"

Prosecute to military court!
Everyone was shocked!
What is this? It's just a military trial!

It was not until this time that people realized that this was a military restricted area!
"awesome!"

Ichiro Kojima, holding a camera in his hand, was excited. He kept taking pictures and captured the scene of the bleeding head.

These are all atrocities!
This is pure atrocity. Once these photos are published in the newspaper, Nanyang will definitely be ruined!
Thinking of this, Ichiro Kojima saw a little girl of five or six years old crying loudly. His eyes lit up and he spoke to a man with a head injury who was covering the wound with a handkerchief.

"I'll give you 10 yen if you sell me this handkerchief!"

Then he walked up to the little girl, stuffed the bloody handkerchief into her hand, covered her head with it, and said.

"Just cover your head like this, and then your relatives will come back, okay?"

The girl blinked her confused eyes at the man and nodded obediently.

Soon, Kojima took a photo that he thought was extremely perfect. In the photo, a little girl with blood all over her face was standing in front of the crowd - the injured people were crying, and behind the girl, a military policeman who was beating the Japanese set off the picture, which further revealed the brutality of the Nanyang military police!

“Absolutely perfect!”

At this time, Ichiro Kojima had even seen the sensation this photo would bring to the world.

Of course, what is more important is how much pressure it will bring to Nanyang!
How can the international community tolerate such atrocities?

The news of the "Surrender Day Massacre" spread throughout Japan and even the world on the same day. Overnight, Nanyang became the target of public criticism, and people from all over the world once again accused Nanyang of atrocities.

It seems that blaming Nanyang has become something correct. There is no way around it. Who made Nanyang so straightforward and never care about political correctness?

While accusing Japan, the Soviet ambassador to the United Nations also directly proposed at the United Nations General Assembly that all countries withdraw their troops from Japan in order to maintain world peace!
As to whether they want to maintain world peace, that is not known. However, as soon as the Soviet representative's suggestion came out, it was ruthlessly refuted by the United States, Britain and other countries. As for the Nanyang representative, they produced various evidences to prove that the actions of the Nanyang military in front of the Leshi Building were in compliance with the law, of course including official certification of rubber bullets from countries around the world, pointing out that this was just an ordinary "street riot". At the same time, they produced photos of the Soviet army machine gunning at protesting workers in Potsdam Square in East Germany two years ago, accusing the Soviet army of first reflecting on their massacre of the East German people before being qualified to accuse other countries.

Faced with the evidence produced by the Nanyang representatives, the Soviet representatives naturally refuted it angrily and claimed that Nanyang was fabricating facts and that the Soviet army had never shot any Germans.

In short, the United Nations is engaged in a war of words as usual, but to no avail; it can even be said that not even half of the resolution was passed.

In the end, the United Nations had no choice but to shelve the issue.

Seeing that international sympathy was no longer working, the Japanese officials were in a dilemma. Originally, they wanted to use the help of the people to put pressure on Nanyang and force it to release the prisoners of war, but they did not expect Nanyang to be so "tough" and had no intention of making any concessions at all.

"Well, tell Peng Shangwu not to feel any pressure. All the pressure will be borne by Changan. They don't need to worry about this problem!"

After learning about the incident in Tokyo, Li Yian supported the decision of the occupying forces, saying that the talk of it being a tragedy or not was just an exaggeration.

"Your Excellency, the Japanese are reacting very strongly now, and both the public and the government are protesting in various ways!"

Sun Delin said cautiously.

"Do we need to issue a soothing announcement and recall a few officers..."

"That's a concession! Any concession is impossible!"

Li Yian said decisively.

"Don't pay any attention to those Japanese. Those who should be tried should be tried, and those who should be sentenced should be sentenced! Who are they? A defeated country should be aware of its defeat. The Japanese protest... is just bullshit! Didn't we protest when Japan invaded us? It's useless. As for foreign pressure, don't consider them. They didn't come out to uphold justice back then, but now they are all pretending to be gentlemen! What tragedy is it? Let them investigate the Nanjing Massacre thoroughly first, and then talk about it!"

Li Yian said, taking a deep breath and suppressing the anger in his heart.

"Don't even mention that not many people died. Even if some people died, so what? They asked for it! Well! Set the tone. I will ask the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to negotiate with the Japanese side."

What to negotiate?
Of course, it was the Japanese government that condoned the people's attack on the occupation bases, trying to incite public opinion to resist the occupation!
When it comes to accusing others, Li Yian is very good at it. At the same time, he also realizes that this matter is not as simple as it seems.

"Well, at the same time, stop releasing prisoners of war. They say we are detaining prisoners of war. What are we detaining? As long as they complete their transformation, we will release them immediately and pay them wages."

Speaking of this, Li Yian felt that he was repaying evil with kindness. Not only would Nanyang send back those reformed prisoners of war, but they would also pay them a salary based on the time they spent on reforming. Converted to an annual salary, it would be more than four Nanyang dollars!

"Those Japanese devils are really ungrateful to good people!"

Feeling sad about the ungrateful Japanese, Li Yian said again.

"They don't know what's good for them. They're taking our kindness as weakness!"

For a moment, Li Yian even had the idea of ​​immediately starting the trial of the imprisoned Japanese war criminals.

But he did not do so, because he was waiting - waiting for the Soviet Union to send back those prisoners of war, among whom many had also committed unforgivable crimes.

There was no way to try them while they were in the hands of the Soviets, but once they were sent back to Japan, they could be arrested.

Some things can never be forgotten and can never be forgiven. No one has the right to forgive the murders on behalf of those compatriots who died.

After taking a puff of cigarette, Li Yian frowned and stared out the window. At this moment, what he was thinking about in his mind was more about - who was the mastermind behind this!
There must be a mastermind behind this incident. Who is this mastermind?

Due to his understanding of the Cold War, the first organization that came to Li Yian’s mind was the KGB.

At present, only they have the initiative and planning ability to plan such events. Compared with them, the current CIA is as immature as a baby.

But what was their purpose in planning this event?

They clearly knew that Nanyang would not make concessions, so why did they still do such futile work?

(End of this chapter)

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