A Japanese court has rejected claims for compensation brought by 180 Chinese people who claim they were victims of Japan's biological warfare unit in China in the 1940s.
But the three judges did acknowledge the facts of the case, the first time a Japanese court has admitted Japan conducted biological warfare during World War II.
They can deny so blatant facts forever. At least there is a move towards acception of war crimes. The victims (those still alive) will be dead before they will be able to get any compensation though.
Even if the claims for compensation have been rejected, it's a big step forward, as the atrocities of Unit 731 were officially acknowledged at last. Receiving compensation is another issue. Unlike victims of the holocaust as well as forced labourers during the Nazi regime who got finally compensated by German companies, such procedure won't be possible in the case of the 731 victims.
It is truely shameful that no one in Japan feels responsible.
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