Tuesday, 25 May 2010

Reparation for War Crimes

A Tokyo court rejected claims by 48 Chinese plaintiffs for compensation arising from chemical weapons left in China by Japanese troops at the end of WWII. The Japanese court found that Japan should have expected the dumped chemical arms could harm Chinese residents, but that "It was difficult for the Japanese government to investigate all the suspected areas since the weapons were abandoned in vast areas of main China."

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