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Tajik president greets Xi upon arrival for state visit

2024-07-05 01:50 Last Updated At:14:27

Chinese President Xi Jinping was personally greeted by his Tajik counterpart Emomali Rahmon upon arriving at the Dushanbe International Airport on Thursday evening for a state visit to Tajikistan.

Xi is paying a state visit at the invitation of Rahmon, with this marking his first trip to the country since 2019.

During the visit, Xi and Rahmon will hold talks in which they are expected to have in-depth exchanges on bilateral relations, key areas for cooperation, as well as issues of international and regional concern, while making new plans for the future development of China-Tajikistan relations.

Tajik president greets Xi upon arrival for state visit

Tajik president greets Xi upon arrival for state visit

Tajik president greets Xi upon arrival for state visit

Tajik president greets Xi upon arrival for state visit

A total of 177 pages of Japanese military personnel registration forms detailing their work in Unit 731, a Japanese germ-warfare unit during World War II, were made public in Harbin, the capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, on Saturday.

The forms contain the personal information of 140 members of the unit, including doctors, lieutenants, medics, military employees and others, who belonged to the Linkou Division, the biggest of the four divisions set up by Unit 731 on December 2, 1940. It is also known as the 162nd Manchurian Unit.

The documents released this time also provide evidence regarding the 162nd Manchurian Unit that supported Unit 731 in conducting plague experiments. The personal files of Sergeant Shigeru Ueno from this branch shows: In April 1945, he completed "rat-catching operations" in places like Jiamusi.

According to Jin Shicheng, a researcher with the Exhibition Hall of Evidence of Crime Committed by Unit 731 of the Japanese Imperial Army, the documents show that the work of these people covered bacterial experiments and production, laboratory-animal feeding, education and training, health and epidemic prevention, and so on.

"The rat-catching operations recorded in the personal files can be mutually confirmed and mutually corroborated with previous oral testimonies and oral historical materials. Once again, these historical records confirm that 162nd Manchurian Unit collaborated with Unit 731 in conducting plague experiments and producing plague bacteriological weapons," Jin said.

The forms also show the existence of links between Unit 731 and other units. For instance, some soldiers were recruited under the names of other units, and were transferred to the Linkou Division after receiving three months of training in Unit 731.

Out of the 140 members of the Linkou Division, 84 were recruited in the name of infantry as a disguise for its war crimes.

Unit 731 was created by the Japanese Kwantung Army, which invaded northeastern China in the first half of the 20th century.

Researchers said that these archives are currently the most crucial documents known for studying the Linkou 162nd Manchurian Unit, providing key evidence for understanding the composition of its personnel and their post-war activities.

It is significant for comprehensive and accurate exposure of the crimes committed by the Japanese Kwantung Army in biological warfare. It further reaffirms that Unit 731's human experiments and bacteriological warfare were not isolated incidents but part of a systematic, organized national crime orchestrated from the top levels of Japan.

Unit 731 was a top-secret biological and chemical warfare research base established in Harbin in 1935 as the nerve center of Japanese biological warfare in China and Southeast Asia during World War II. At least 3,000 people were used for human experimentation by Unit 731 and more than 300,000 people across China were killed by Japan's biological weapons.

New evidence unveiled to confirm crimes of Japanese germ-warfare unit in World War II

New evidence unveiled to confirm crimes of Japanese germ-warfare unit in World War II

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