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Nagano court dismisses damages suit over Chinese forced laborers

Nagano court dismisses damages suit over Chinese forced laborers

NAGANO, Japan - The Nagano District Court dismissed on March 10 a damages suit filed by a group of former Chinese laborers, and family members of those already deceased, who were forced to work under harsh conditions at a construction site in Nagano Prefecture during World War II. After rejecting the plaintiffs' demand for 140 million yen in compensation, Presiding Judge Jiro Tsuji took the unusual step of offering a personal observation, ''Preceding generations did some terrible things, and I wish I could offer (the plaintiffs) some relief.'' (Pool photo)

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Nagano court dismisses damages suit over Chinese forced laborers

Nagano court dismisses damages suit over Chinese forced laborers

NAGANO, Japan - Plaintiff Cang Xinshu, 79, speaks at a meeting of his supporters held in Nagano on March 10 prior to a court ruling on his damages suit. The Nagano District Court later dismissed the suit filed by Cang, three other former Chinese laborers, and the family members of four deceased laborers who demanded that the state pay 140 million yen in compensation.

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(1)State ordered to pay Chinese WWII forced laborers

(1)State ordered to pay Chinese WWII forced laborers

NIIGATA, Japan - Chinese plaintiffs, who sued the Japanese government and harbor transport company Rinko Corp. to seek compensation for their forced labor in Japan during World War II, hold up a paper telling of their court victory in front of the Niigata District Court on March 26. The court ordered the government and the Niigata-based company to pay 88 million yen in damages to the 12 plaintiffs including 10 former laborers who were forced to work at Niigata port during the war.

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(1)Chinese group seeks apology, compensation for forced labor

(1)Chinese group seeks apology, compensation for forced labor

NAGASAKI, Japan - A group of 10 Chinese former forced laborers and relatives of dead laborers walk to the Nagasaki District Court in Nagasaki on Nov. 28 to file a lawsuit against Japan, Nagasaki prefectural government and two Mitsubishi group firms. They are seeking apologies from the Japanese government and others 20 million yen in compensation for the hardships they sustained when forced to work at Japanese coal mines during World War II.

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Nagano court dismisses damages suit over Chinese forced laborers

Nagano court dismisses damages suit over Chinese forced laborers

NAGANO, Japan - The Nagano District Court dismissed on March 10 a damages suit filed by a group of former Chinese laborers, and family members of those already deceased, who were forced to work under harsh conditions at a construction site in Nagano Prefecture during World War II. After rejecting the plaintiffs' demand for 140 million yen in compensation, Presiding Judge Jiro Tsuji took the unusual step of offering a personal observation, ''Preceding generations did some terrible things, and I wish I could offer (the plaintiffs) some relief.'' (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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Nagano court dismisses damages suit over Chinese forced laborers

Nagano court dismisses damages suit over Chinese forced laborers

NAGANO, Japan - Plaintiff Cang Xinshu, 79, speaks at a meeting of his supporters held in Nagano on March 10 prior to a court ruling on his damages suit. The Nagano District Court later dismissed the suit filed by Cang, three other former Chinese laborers, and the family members of four deceased laborers who demanded that the state pay 140 million yen in compensation. (Kyodo)

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(1)State ordered to pay Chinese WWII forced laborers

(1)State ordered to pay Chinese WWII forced laborers

NIIGATA, Japan - Chinese plaintiffs, who sued the Japanese government and harbor transport company Rinko Corp. to seek compensation for their forced labor in Japan during World War II, hold up a paper telling of their court victory in front of the Niigata District Court on March 26. The court ordered the government and the Niigata-based company to pay 88 million yen in damages to the 12 plaintiffs including 10 former laborers who were forced to work at Niigata port during the war. (Kyodo)

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(1)Chinese group seeks apology, compensation for forced labor

(1)Chinese group seeks apology, compensation for forced labor

NAGASAKI, Japan - A group of 10 Chinese former forced laborers and relatives of dead laborers walk to the Nagasaki District Court in Nagasaki on Nov. 28 to file a lawsuit against Japan, Nagasaki prefectural government and two Mitsubishi group firms. They are seeking apologies from the Japanese government and others 20 million yen in compensation for the hardships they sustained when forced to work at Japanese coal mines during World War II. (Kyodo)

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