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Tribute to Victims of the Nanjing Massacre in China

Summary by Radio Nicaragua
This Tuesday, April 28, the Republic of Nicaragua, through its Embassy in China, paid an official visit to the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Museum to pay tribute to the victims of this tragic event, which occurred between late 1937 and early 1938 at the hands of the Japanese Army. Read more: Tribute paid to Commander Tomás Borge. Through a message in the museum's Book of Condolences, Ambassador Ramiro Cruz, Nicaragua's Ambassador to China, conveyed…
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This Tuesday, April 28, the Republic of Nicaragua, through its Embassy in China, paid an official visit to the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Museum to pay tribute to the victims of this tragic event, which occurred between late 1937 and early 1938 at the hands of the Japanese Army. Read more: Tribute paid to Commander Tomás Borge. Through a message in the museum's Book of Condolences, Ambassador Ramiro Cruz, Nicaragua's Ambassador to China, conveyed…

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Radio Nicaragua broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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