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en skulls, many with cuts, and parts of other skeletons were discovered on July 22, 1989, during the construction of a research institute of the Ministry of Health on the site of the Medical School Army of war. The school’s close ties to a germ and biological warfare unit led many to suspect they might be the remnants of a dark history that the Japanese government has never officially acknowledged.
Japan’s government has long avoided discussing wartime atrocities, including the sexual abuse of Asian women known as “comfort women” and Korean forced laborersyle="background-color: white; color: #111111; font-size: 22px; letter-spacing: -0.1px;"> in Japanese mines and factories, often for reasons of lack of documentary evidence. Japan has apologized for its aggression in Asia, since the 2010s it has been repeatedly criticized in South Korea and China for backing dow
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