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2014 Calibre Prize: The evolution of an essay

March 31, 2014 Christine Piper
The monument to the unidentified bones
The monument to the unidentified bones

‘Unearthing the Past’ traces a springtime walk I took through suburban Tokyo in 2013, on the trail of some mysterious bones discovered in 1989. I met lawyers and activists involved in the struggle to identify the remains and expose the horrors of Japan’s wartime past.

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In Creative non-fiction, Japan, Photography, Travel, Writing Tags army medical college, Association Demanding Investigation Into the Human Remains, australian book review, biological testing, biological warfare, bones, bw, calibre essay, Centre for Victims of Biological Warfare, colin galvin, cw, epidemic prevention research laboratory, germ warfare, human experimentation, human remains, Japan, kazuyuki kawamura, manchuria, National Hygiene and Disease Prevention Research Centre, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, norio minami, okubo, shigeo nasu, shinjuku, shiro ishii, toyama, Toyama Military Academy, toyama park, toyo ishii, unearthing the past, unit 731, war crimes, war memory, ww2, wwII, yasushi torii
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