The Truth about WWII: Justice Pal Speaks on the Tokyo Trials
By Ryuho Okawa
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By Ryuho Okawa
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Almost 70 years ago, the Allied nations in WWII held the International Military Tribunal for the Far East [a.k.a. the Tokyo Trials] from 1946 to 1948. In this event, the military and political leaders of Japan, a defeated nation, were judged to be war criminals. Out of the 11 justices and judges present, Radhabinod Pal from India was the only one summoned from a non-victorious nation and the sole expert in international law. Against all odds, Justice Pal makes the decision—all defendants to...



