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Victims Urge Japan's Compensation for Poison Gas Afflictions

Ding Shuwen (2nd R, Front, standing), a victim of China's Qiqihar "August 4" poison gas, tells his miseries during an exchange meeting in Tokyo on August 3, 2005. Six victims from Qiqihar, a city of northeastern China's Heilongjiang Province, held an exchange meeting in Tokyo, denouncing the misery caused by poison gas that leaked from chemical weapons abandoned by the Japanese army after World War II, urging for Japanese government's apologies and compensation, and asking the Japanese government to make known the situation of the rest of the abandoned weapons. Nearly 150 people from China and Japan, including lawyers and journalists, participated in this meeting. (People's Daily Photo)

 

Victim Bai Yurong and her daughter at the exchange meeting in Tokyo, August 3, 2005. (Xinhua Photo)

 

 

Victim Feng Jiayuan cries during the exchange meeting in Tokyo, August 3, 2005. (Xinhua Photo)

 

 

A Japanese woman listens with tears on her face to the victims tell their miseries during the exchange meeting in Tokyo on August 3, 2005. (Xinhua Photo)

 

 

Journalists are covering the exchange meeting in Tokyo, August 3, 2005. (Xinhua Photo)

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