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 | | On Wednesday, the private Kajima Corp. agreed to establish a $4.6 million fund for victims of one of Japan's most notorious wartime forced labor operations - a camp known as Hanaoka, a mining town in northern Japan where 418 Chinese laborers died. |
 | | While Kajima said the fund was not intended as compensation, lawyers for the laborers and their families hailed it as a great achievement because Kajima had apologized and set up the fund, a possible precedent for similar cases in the future. |
 | | Sylvia Yu, a Victoria-based broadcastr and writer, is the former editor of RicePaper, a national Asian-Canadian magazine. |
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