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Japan vows to build anti-chemical hospital

Japan vows to build anti-chemical hospital
Al-Sabah - [8/13/2006]
Japan vowed to build anti chemical hospital in Suleimania province to treat those affected with chemical weapons during the Saddam rule who used chemical weapons against Halabacha border town in March 1988 in revenge of their uprising against his rule.

This has come during a meeting between Japanese Deputy Foreign Minister Yasohi Sashiozaki and premier of Kurdish government in Arbeel
The Japanese official who hoped new teams would visit the town to present medical treatment to the affected people, thanked the province's delegation in participating in anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that were targeted with an atomic bomb on the eve of ending World War II in 1945.



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