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Thursday, January 17, 2002, updated at 16:55(GMT+8)

Japan, Invasion History Undeniable!
Citizens Support Lawsuit by Victims of Japanese Chemical Weapons
Inside Story about Misery of Survived Chinese Laborers in Japan during WW II Disclosed

After the outbreak of the Pacific War, we had been toiling as slaves in a Japanese coal pit for two full years and were subjected to inhuman treatment, the bone ashes of many of us had not been brought back to their homeland, we will tell the truth of history to the world people.

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Inside Story about Misery of Survived Chinese Laborers in Japan during WW II Disclosed
After the outbreak of the Pacific War, we had been toiling as slaves in a Japanese coal pit for two full years and were subjected to inhuman treatment, the bone ashes of many of us had not been brought back to their homeland, we will tell the truth of history to the world people.
 


Experts Advise Chinese WWII Laborers to File Class Action
Chinese lawyers are calling for former forced laborers in Japan to present class action rather than claiming individual legal compensation.
 


Over 30,000 Chinese Conscripted to Serve as Coolies in Japan during World War II
During the Second World War the Chinese laborers forced to do coolie in Japan came to a number of 38,935 heads, of which 6,830 died there, the mortality rate being as high as 17.5 percent.
 


Citizens Support Lawsuit by Victims of Japanese Chemical Weapons
More than 200 local residents gathered Sunday in Harbin, this northeastern city to rally behind 18 fellow citizens who are suing the Japanese government for injuries they sustained by chemical weapons left behind by Japanese troops in World War II.
 


Chinese Victims of Japanese Germ Warfare Demand Apology
Chinese victims of atrocities committed by Japan's notorious germ warfare research Unit 731 made their closing statement to a Tokyo court on Wednesday, in a civil suit seeking apology and compensation from the government.
 


Wartime Japanese Bomb Found in Chongqing
A dud bomb dropped by the invading Japanese planes about 60 years ago during World War II was recently discovered in Liangping County in this municipality, southwest China.
 


Japanese Veterans Disclose Germ Weapons Tests on Chinese
Some Japanese military veterans recently confessed to a visiting Chinese delegation that they conducted germ warfare experiments on live Chinese during World War II.
 


Japan's First Public Showing of "Japanese Devils" Receives Threats
Elderly veterans and curious youngsters were among the crowd Tuesday at Japan's first public showing of "Japanese Devils", a three-hour mea culpa in which 14 former imperial army soldiers recall their brutal role in their country's war against China between 1931 and 1945.
 


Nanjing Massacre Exhibition to Open in San Francisco
The exhibition documenting the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese invaders during World War II will be jointly organized by the Memorial Hall of the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders, which is based in Nanjing City, China, and the Chinese Holocaust Museum of San Francisco.
 


New Evidence of Japanese Aggression Found in NE China
An album titled as "Military Records of the Japanese Army in Manchuria", owned by a retired worker in northeast China, is fresh evidence of the Japanese aggression against China in the late 19th and first half of the 20th centuries.
 


"Comfort Women" File Lawsuit Against Japanese Government
Eight Chinese women who were forced to be sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during World War II recently filed a lawsuit against the Japanese government, demanding a public apology and compensation for their suffering.
 


Japan's China Germ Warfare Crimes Slammed
Four relatives of Chinese victims of Japanese aggressor troops' germ warfare from China's Zhejiang and Hunan provinces today appeared all grief and with all sadness at the Tokyo local court, angrily denouncing the towering germ warfare crimes committed by Japanese aggressor troops in China during World War 11. They strongly demand the Japanese government be held under responsibility for Japanese troops' past war crimes committed in China.
 


China Finds Fresh Evidence of Germ Warfare by Japanese
Chinese researchers have found new evidence of germ warfare carried out by Japanese troops during their invasion of China between 1937 and 1945.
 


Feature: Japanese PM Apologizes to Chinese People
In front of a huge statue of Chinese heroes during the war against Japanese aggression, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi stood in silent tribute, bowed and laid a wreath to the statue.
 


Japanese PM Koizumi Expresses Heartfelt Apology over Aggression
Visiting Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi Monday expressed an apology for those Chinese people who died during the war (War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression).
 


Japanese PM Lays Wreath at War Memorial Hall
Visiting Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi laid a wreath at the Memorial Hall of the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in southwest Beijing to show mourning to those Chinese people who died during the war.
 


Books on China's Anti-Japanese War Published
A series of new book on the Chinese people's war against Japanese invasion were released Friday, aiming to teach students in primary schools and middle schools the facts of history.
 


Japanese Younger Generations Urged to Better Understand History
The younger generation in Japan should understand what happened in history, said Yazaki Mitsuharu, whose father was among the Japanese troops and invaded China some 70 years ago.
 


Nanjing Buries Time Capsule on Japanese Invasion
The memorial hall of the Nanjing Massacre victims buried a time capsule filled with documents of the Japanese invasion to China 70 years ago so that future generations will be able to learn from the events of history.
 


NE China's Exhibition on Japanese Invasion
Wang Ruoqing, an 80-year-old man in northeast China's Liaoning Province, has been holding a series of exhibitions featuring crimes committed by Japanese invasion troops during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression from July 1937 to August 1945.
 






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