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          Mustard gas victims demand compensation
          ( 2003-08-14 07:08) (Xinhua)


          Takeo Ogani, head of a Japanese society that helps victims of the Japanese invasion of China claim compensation from the Japanese Government, August 13, 2003, shows the audience at a Tokyo rally photos of hospitalized victims of Japanese chemical weapons discarded in Qiqihar. Dozens of scholars, celebrities and poison-gas sufferers attended the rally and urged the Japanese Government to conduct a thorough investigation into the chemical weapons and pay compensation to the victims. [Xinhua]

          A Japanese society leader (2nd R) speaks at a rally voicing support for those who suffered from poison gas at the hands of the Japanese army during World War II, in Tokyo August 13, 2003. [Xinhua]

          A victim in pain [newsphoto.com.cn]

          Doctors carry out treatment on a mustard gas victim. [newsphoto.com.cn]

          Poison victim Li Guizhen, 31, is in serious condition. [newsphoto.com.cn]

             
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