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Chinese citizens forced into slavery during wartime remain determined in their search for an apology from Japan Zhang Shijie,88,gave out a sigh of relief when his son Zhang yang told him that a Beijing court had accepted a lawsuit against two Japanese firms that forced him and another 36 plaintiffs to work as free laborers in Japan during World War II.“I finally have something to look forward to,”Zhang Shijie told Global Times,a daily newspaper published in Beijing.
Chinese citizens forced into slavery during wartime remains determined in their search for an apology from Japan Zhang Shijie, 88, gave out a sigh of relief when his son Zhang yang told him that a Beijing court had accepted a lawsuit against two Japanese firms that forced him and another 36 plaintiffs to work as free laborers in Japan during World War II. “I finally have something to look forward to, ” Zhang Shijie told Global Times, a daily newspaper published in Beijing.