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UPDATED: 09:30, December 16, 2004 |
| Japan rejects compensation for Chinese war victims |
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 Chinese plaintiff Liu Mianhuan (1st R), a 77-year-old woman who was forced to be a sex slave at 14 years old for Japanese invading troops in China during World War II, or so-called "comfort woman", denounces atrocities of the Japanese troops, at the Tokyo higher court in Tokyo Dec. 15, 2004. Since 1995, Liu has filed lawsuits several times at the court to seek compensation and apology from Japanese government. The court on Wednesday announced that Liu lost the lawsuit, a move which also aroused strong complaints of Japanese people.
 Chinese plaintiff Liu Mianhuan, a 77-year-old woman who was forced to be a sex slave at 14 years old for Japanese invading troops in China during World War II, or so-called "comfort woman", denounces atrocities of the Japanese troops, at the Tokyo higher court in Tokyo Dec. 15, 2004. Since 1995, Liu has filed lawsuits several times at the court to seek compensation and apology from Japanese government. The court on Wednesday announced that Liu lost the lawsuit, a move which also aroused strong complaints of Japanese people.
 Chinese plaintiff Liu Mianhuan (C), a 77-year-old woman who was forced to be a sex slave at 14 years old for Japanese invading troops in China during World War II, or so-called "comfort woman", denounces atrocities of the Japanese troops, at the Tokyo higher court in Tokyo Dec. 15, 2004. Since 1995, Liu has filed lawsuits several times at the court to seek compensation and apology from Japanese government. The court on Wednesday announced that Liu lost the lawsuit, a move which also aroused strong complaints of Japanese people.
 Chinese plaintiff Liu Mianhuan (on the wheelchair), a 77-year-old woman who was forced to be a sex slave at 14 years old for Japanese troops during World War II, or so-called "comfort woman", shakes hands with a Japanese man to express gratitude to Japanese people's support to her after she loses a lawsuit at the Tokyo higher court in Tokyo Dec. 15, 2004.
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