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PASTOR GENERAL'S R_EPORT, JANUARY 14, 1983
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the purple heart, said he would air his fears when Japanese Prime
Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone visited Manila next May. Romulo said
he conveyed the same fears to President Reagan in Washington and
that the American leader "said he understood our fears but then
said nothing further" on the subject.
Recent new revelations of brutal Japanese disease and human endurance
experiments with Chinese prisoners-of-war during Japan's occupation of
Manchuria in the 1930s have caused Asian nations to hoist up a few more
warning signals to Washington.
"Proceed with utmost caution" Japan's
neighbors seem to be saying. But Washington isn't paying much attention.
--Gene H. Hogberg, News Bureau