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Chinese workers in Fukuoka won legal supports

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-30 17:40:26

Chinese labor lawsuit attorney group of Japan's Fukuoka made a statement
in Beijing on Mar. 29, airing their discontent with Fukuoka local court's
first trial judgment that rejected 45 surviving Chinese workers' suing
the Japanese government, Mitsui Mine and Mitsubishi Materials for
compensation, and expressing their supports to Chinese laborers. On that
day, Fukuoka local court exempted the Japanese government, Mitsui Mine
and Mitsubishi Materials from the legal obligation on the pretext of "the
country should not bear the responsibility" and "the case is out of
validity".

Chinese worker Zhu Li told reporters his own experience and condemned
Japanese companies' crimes of persecuting Chinese workers in past years
in Beijing on Mar. 29.

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