Role play at the "Mock Grand Jury" sponsored by the "Rape of Nanking" Redress Coalition in San Francisco on October 24, 2003. American missionary Minnie Vautrin was played by Susan Richmond, a professional actress and human rights activist. This recording was done by videographer Elliott Chuang.
@coralarch Civilians never deserve to die.
Ferrousbull 1 month ago
@coralarch You have no idea how much I agree with you.
pryan96 2 months ago
It makes me laugh, every August, when we're all supposed to grieve for the fate of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, but nobody seems to care about the atrocities committed by the Japanese! They got what they deserved.
coralarch 6 months ago
Japs don't steal in their country. They just go to other countries to attack, killing and steal. They really deserve the two atomic bombs. Hitler and Hirohito were the same type.
baxao 9 months ago
i m a chinese who live in malaysia now,(and i dont know how to speak chinese anymore coz i m english educated)
my parents always says the same thing(message) that this video is showing,
everytime i heard it,i m angry and very sad.but.for me this is all the past..human have to move on.its not that i forgive what they have done but not every1 is guilty,most of the time i only blame my motherland(china),with much more people,land,knowledge than japan how the hell they can be invaded?(comment max)
012013014 9 months ago
@dragonfly332
i agree
oscarpete123 10 months ago
ms vautrin as a human being i salute you for the highest service done in those time of despair and fear.
gouki02 10 months ago
@dragonfly332 The Japanese still aren't teaching school kids about their involvement in WW2. They deny everything and were worse than animals.
Msunbird02 1 year ago
She commited suicide in 1940 haunted by what she had seen.
jjhays36 1 year ago
Ralph Townsend was convicted as agent for the Japanese govt.
"Ways that are dark" was written for the Japanese interests.
Thak11 1 year ago