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Canada ALPHA Study Tour 2005. Readings. The Rape of Nanking by Iris Chang Factories of Death by Sheldon Harris Human Rights in the Asia Pacific 1931-1945. Trip Itinerary. Shanghai July 11-14 “comfort women” Yiwu July 14-17 biological warfare Nanjing July 17-20 Nanjing Massacre
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Readings • The Rape of Nanking by Iris Chang • Factories of Death by Sheldon Harris • Human Rights in the Asia Pacific 1931-1945
Trip Itinerary • Shanghai July 11-14 • “comfort women” • Yiwu July 14-17 • biological warfare • Nanjing July 17-20 • Nanjing Massacre • Beijing July 20-24 • forced labour
Chong Shan Village • village was hit with Bubonic Plague by Unit 731 • Madam Wang Xuan with a villager • map of the village with a list of victims
Chong Shan Village • Sign over the entrance to the village • Some villagers are involved in court cases in Japan seeking redress
Ancestral Shrine at Chong Shan • During the war, Japanese soldiers occupied this shrine • Victims who fell ill were confined here • Japanese doctors performed vivisections
Ancestral Shrine at Chong Shan • Listening to Wang Xuan describe what happened during the war • Around the corner is a room in which bodies were kept
Ancestral Shrine at Chong Shan • Memorial for victims
Wang Family Shrine • Mr. Wang Bing Rong • Was 17 when the plague came • Contracted plague, but survived because his mother gave him strong alcohol to drink instead of water
Wang Family Shrine • The shrine will become a museum • Photo exhibits on the wall were sent from ALPHA
Xia Yi Village • Village was hit by Anthrax • This survivor contracted the disease at 8 years old • Her wounds have not healed and she stays in bed most of the day
Xia Yi Village • When this survivor contracted anthrax, her face rotted • She cannot see well with left eye • Fell due to dizziness and cracked her spine
Xia Yi Village • The lady has rotten nose and palate • The man contracted rotten leg • No initial medical attention was available
Unit 731 Lawsuit • Madam Wang Xuan is the chief plaintiff in the Unit 731 lawsuit • Aug 1997: lawsuit filed in Tokyo District Court • Aug 2002: verdict confirmed Japanese army’s use of biological warfare in China, but rejected plaintiffs’ demand for compensation
Unit 731 Lawsuit • May 2003: appeal went to Tokyo High Court • July 19, 2005: appeal was defeated. • Plaintiffs hope to appeal at Supreme Court
Forced Labour • Mr Zhao Cong Ren • Forced labourer in Japanese mines • Coerced into going to Japan when he was a teenager
Forced Labour • Mr. Lui Qian • Taken to Japan when he was 22 • Leg was broken when a soldier threw an axe at him for “slacking off”
Forced Labour Lawsuit • Madam Kang Jian serves as expert assistant to plaintiffs • March 26, 2004: Niigata District Court awarded 11 plaintiffs (Chinese forced labour victims) a damage of 8 million Yen each, jointly paid by Japanese Government and Niigata Rinko Group • Sept 27, 2004: Japanese Government and the corporation appealed and raised objection to the use of a lawyer from China as expert assistants. • Tokyo High Court accepted the objection and considered “no need currently.” • Aug 26, 2005: decision will be made on whether Madam Kang can assist.
Education • Professor Bu Ping, along with other Chinese, Korean, and Japanese scholars wrote a book on the Asia Pacific War • Wanted to write an accurate textbook • Reaction to the textbook approved in Japan in 2001 • Historical perspective similar to pre-war perspective