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          Book exposes Japan biowar program in China
          (Shanghai Star)
          Updated: 2004-03-26 10:05

          A secret Japanese Army unit, dubbed Unit 731, sprayed Chinese villages with bacteria, spiked their wells with diseases and laced their food with germs, perhaps killing up to a million Chinese in World War II, according to a new book just out in the US.

          "There could be over 700,000 or even 1 million" lives lost to Japan's biowarfare programme, Daniel Barenblatt, author of, "A Plague Upon Humanity", said in a recent interview.

          The book, published in the United States by HarperCollins, tracks Japan's development of biological weaponry from 1931 to 1945 and its use of the weapons - bubonic plague, typhoid, anthrax and cholera - on civilians, many of them in China.

          The biowarfare weapons were sprayed by aircraft on villages, or distributed in food, or passed on through bacteria put in wells. Some early weaponry involved dropping ceramic-shelled bombs filled with live disease-carrying flies and jellied cholera emulsion.

          "Japan's biological warfare programme in China was, as far as we know, the first use of scientifically organized germ warfare in history," said Iris Chang, author of "The Rape of Nanking", the acclaimed book about the brutal Japanese occupation of the eastern Chinese city in 1937.

          Barenblatt says the number of lives lost to biological warfare has been difficult to determine because the victims and their families, many of whom lived in remote villages in China, did not know why they became ill after being exposed to biological weapons unleashed by the Japanese army.

          An act of nature?

          "These are poor people who are for the first time telling their stories. They, at first, thought it (their illnesses) was an act of nature. Many had no idea what was happening to them," said Barenblatt.

          In addition to those who died as a direct result of diseases unleashed by Japanese scientists and the military, others suffered physical disfiguration and prolonged health problems.

          The biological weapons were used in an attempt to sap China's resistance to the Japanese invasion during the 1930s and 1940s, according to Barenblatt's book, which tells of World War II prisoners of war from Britain, the US and Australia who were also test subjects.

          According to Barenblatt, the plague bacteria released then still lingers on in some animal populations today. "As far as I know there have not been major plague outbreaks in China in recent years. (But) It is still there ... rodents still test positive for antibodies to the bubonic plague," he said.

          One of the largest promoters of Japan's biological warfare efforts was Shiro Ishii, a physician with a doctorate in microbiology from Kyoto Imperial University, according to Barenblatt.

          An inventor of a water-purification system, Ishii eventually involved many Japanese universities in biowar research and much of this research was spearheaded by a Japanese Army biowar unit known as Unit 731.

          Initially based in Harbin in Northeast China, Unit 731's main research centre was moved southeast to a more remote locale in Beiyinhe, where the village of 300 homes and shops was burned down to make room for the secret complex.

          The biowar effort - founded with explicit approval by Japan's Emperor Hirohito, himself a trained biologist - involved testing on civilians. The elaborate prison facilities allowed scientists to closely track the progression of disease on humans, and live dissections allowed Japanese doctors to study how certain organs were affected.

          US a target

          Barenblatt's book also claims the Japanese military considered targeting the US mainland with bioweapons at the end of World War II. It tells of a plan in which a plane from a specially equipped submarine would spray San Diego and saboteurs were to land secretly to poison California's water supply.

          Although the US was considered a target and US servicemen were tested on by Japanese scientists, many involved with development of the biowar programme were not later convicted of war crimes.

          Barenblatt notes that former US General Douglas MacArthur, in charge of post-war Japan, said the research uncovered by the Japanese scientists could be useful.

          "Request for exemption (from prosecution) of Unit 731 members. Information about vivisection useful," MacArthur explained in a 1947 radio message to a combined military-State Department group in Washington that supervised Japan occupation policy.

          "Details from this period were suppressed during the Cold War. The US Government cut a secret deal with these Japanese doctors, giving them immunity from prosecution in exchange for their medical data," said Chang in an e-mail exchange.

          Said Barenblatt: "What the US did in making the deal with top doctors is unconscionable. As far as we know, no one in the US Government raised any further objection to it."

           
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