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Semi-protected edit request on 14 February 2024

In the subdivision of the section "History of laws against sexual assault during war" called "World War II", I request for where it says 'The International Military Tribunal for the Far East did convict Japanese officers "of failing to prevent rape" in the Nanjing Massacre, which is known as the "Rape of Nanking". The tribunal, in Tokyo, prosecuted cases of sexual violence and war rape as war crimes under the wording "inhumane treatment", "ill-treatment", and "failure to respect family honour and rights". According to the prosecution, in excess of 20,000 women and girls were raped during the first weeks of the Japanese occupation of the Chinese city of Nanking' to 'The International Military Tribunal for the Far East did convict Japanese officers "of failing to prevent rape" in the Nanjing Massacre, which is known as the "Rape of Nanjing". The tribunal, in Tokyo, prosecuted cases of sexual violence and war rape as war crimes under the wording "inhumane treatment", "ill-treatment", and "failure to respect family honour and rights". According to the prosecution, in excess of 20,000 women and girls were raped during the first weeks of the Japanese occupation of the Chinese city of Nanjing' please. 95.151.134.154 (talk) 16:23, 14 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

 Note: I believe the request is to replace all instances of "Nanking" to "Nanjing" in this paragraph. Anon126 (notify me of responses! / talk / contribs) 04:10, 27 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]