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UPDATED: 09:08, June 16, 2005
"Blood-Weeping Accusations" released in Hangzhou
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Wang Xuan, leader of Plaintiff Delegation of Chinese Victims in Japanese attacks in World War II, delivers a speech during a first-publication ceremony for the documentary picture album named Blood-Weeping Accusations in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province June 15 2005. It's the first time in China to reveal the living conditions of the survivors from Japanese Anthrax and Glanders attacks to China.

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A journalist shoots the pictures of the Chinese survivors from Japanese attacks in World War II collected in a picture album named Blood-Weeping Accusations in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province June 15 2005. It's the first time in China to reveal the living conditions of the survivors from Japanese Anthrax and Glanders attacks to China.

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