Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Court refuses poison gas payout

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A Tokyo justice deserted remuneration claims yesterday by a organisation of Chinese plaintiffs who suffered a genocide and ill health when building a whole workers pennyless open multiform barrels of poison gas deserted by Japanese infantry in the Second World War.

The plaintiffs 43 people harmed and five kin of one who died in the 2003 collision in Qiqihar city, north-eastern China demanded the Japanese supervision compensate ¥1.43bn (�11m) in damages.

Japans supervision was not obliged for the accident, the justice said, noting, however, that residents faced approaching risk from containing alkali weapons left at the back of in the area. The plaintiffs have complained of unpleasant blisters, enervated vision, coughs and ongoing fatigue.

In Beijing, Kang Jian, a counsel who fights for the rights of Chinese forced to work as workman laborers and "comfort women" for Japan prior to and during the war, pronounced the Japanese justice had no reason to reject the remuneration request.

"I think it helps the Japanese supervision to skulk the responsibility," Mr Kang said.

Construction workers were digging up the belligerent when they found multiform barrels leaking liquid and attempted to open them. Workers and circuitously residents were between those injured. The plant who died was a building a whole worker.

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