Nagoya zoo website hacked to display messages on Nanjing Massacre
NAGOYA, Feb. 23, Kyodo
The city of Nagoya said Thursday the website of a city-run zoo was hacked to display messages to the effect that the 1937 massacre of civilians by Japanese soldiers in Nanjing, China, should be acknowledged.
The posted messages, which included Chinese characters believed to show a Chinese personal name, followed Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura's recent denial of the Nanjing Massacre.
The posting in Japanese also included messages stating ''The history is manipulated!'' and ''Please acknowledge the Nanjing Massacre!'' displayed along with a full-body photo of a man, which appeared after clicking on the Chinese characters shown on the top page of the website, city officials said.
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KawamotoDragon.com
Thursday, February 23, 2012
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