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Re: Japan Buries Unit 731 POWs
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From: Andi Wolos & Bob Necci
(POW-MIA InterNetwork)
Date: August 10, 2002
"World Briefing: Japan buries remains linked to germ warfare tests
TOKYO - Government officials laid flowers at a tomb Wednesday, then sealed it on hundreds of human bone fragments, hoping to bury the debate on World War II human experiments by the Imperial Army.
Some researchers believe that the shattered skulls and thigh bones are the remains of nearly 100 prisoners of war who died in germ warfare experiments conducted by the Imperial Army's shadowy Unit 731 in northern China.
While the exact origins of bones remains a mystery, the Health Ministry maintained that it was only appropriate to give them a final and proper burial after more than 10 years collecting dust in a Tokyo storehouse.
``These are human remains, not just any object. It's only appropriate to pay due respects,'' ministry official Makoto Haraguchi said after the ceremony.
The remains were interred in a 3-foot-high black granite obelisk outside the Health Ministry building in downtown Tokyo. It is inscribed with Chinese characters reading, ``Rest in Peace.''
The bone fragments, some of which bore knife marks, bullet holes and drilling abrasions, immediately drew suspicion after they were unearthed in 1989 at the site of the wartime army's medical school.
The school was believed to have controlled the notorious Unit 731, based in Harbin, China, which historians and former unit members say injected prisoners of war with typhus, cholera and other diseases for biological war research.
Citing Unit 731's close cooperation with the school, Keiichi Tsuneishi, a history professor at Kanagawa University, was among the first to say it was highly likely the bones were remnants of bodies shipped from China after the experiments.
© 2002 The Register-Guard "
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