A Chinese lawyer suing a Japanese company for reparations over wartime forced labour said on Thursday that despite a settlement deal for a few ageing victims, her two-decade quest would continue.
“It’s not over. From the point of view of the plaintiffs it’s not over,” Kang Jian told the Financial Times. The settlement announced this week was not representative, she said. “Mitsubishi Materials shouldn’t play these word games.”
Her remarks came after the Japanese company agreed to pay Rmb100,000 ($15,000) and apologise to each of three former labourers who were taken to Japan and forced to work in the company’s mines.
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