Letter: Turn to face Japan
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: I have read many articles regarding ex-PoWs in the Far East and their battle for an acceptable apology and compensation from the Japanese government.
What I appear to have missed is any reference to the thousands of innocent men, women and children in Japan today who continue to suffer the effects from radiation caused by the two atomic bombs dropped in the Second World War.
Where, may I ask, is their apology? Where is their compensation?
SIMON KRUGER
Leicester
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