Survivors and relatives of the victims from Japanese labor camps during World
War II demand a public apology and compensation from the Japanese government.
On Wednesday morning, their representatives presented a petition endorsed by
230,000 Chinese at Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's residence.
In the petition, they've asked the Japanese government to conduct a thorough
investigation into the death of over 130 Chinese laborers at the Hanaoka mine in
June 1945.
They also asked the Japanese government to accurately write about the
incident in history textbooks.
Over 50,000 Chinese laborers were forced to work in Japan during the war and
400 of them died at the Hanaoka site alone.