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Item - Crimes committed by members of UN forces (series BCOF related documents): 1/2/1953
Item - Crimes committed by UN soldiers (announcement by Kure Police HQ) (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 14/2/1953
Item - Discussion over prevention of crimes by foreign servicemen (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 13/10/1953
Item - District Public Prosecutor's Office questions why no charges laid against foreign servicemen (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 10/7/1953
Item - Endless thefts by foreigners - why is the investigation so noncommittal? (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 6/2/1953
Item - Endless violent acts by UN servicemen (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 17/4/1953
Item - Enforcement of the arrangement with the UN forces regarding criminal jurisdiction (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 29/10/1953
Item - First compensation case for a murder by a foreign serviceman (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 14/10/1953
Item - Foreign servicemen not charged with criminal offences - 400 incidents already since independence (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 28/5/1953
Item - Government compensation for victims of crimes by the Occupation Forces (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 6/6/1953
Item - History of the seven years' occupation by BCOF and the 150 deaths during that time (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 30/7/1953
Item - Impact of transfer of criminal jurisdiction to Japan (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 30/9/1953
Item - Is the withdrawal enough to bring it to an end? - evil deeds are branded on memory (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 29/7/1953
Item - Jurisdiction over crimes by foreign soldiers comes into effect on 29 October (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 25/10/1953
Item - Justic Minister INUKAI to act on 90 Japanese murdered by foreign servicemen (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 1/5/1953
Item - Lingering tendency to slight the Japanese (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 30/10/1953
Item - Municipal Assembly offers assistance to victims of BCOF-related crimes (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 28/5/1953
Item - No prosecutions for crimes by the occupation forces (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 4/7/1953
Item - Philopon the cause of numerous acts of murder, assault and arson (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 31/10/1953
Item - Treatment of crimes committed by UN soldiers (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 24/1/1953
Item - Unlawful acts during the Allied Occupation leave 76 dead (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 26/2/1953
Item - Victims demand compensation from government for damagesa by occupation forces (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 26/6/1953
Item - White paper on cases involving UN forces (Kure) (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 29/4/1953
Item - White paper on crime by BCOF (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 28/4/1953
Item - Why no prosecutions for crimes by UN forces? (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 10/7/1953
Item - Why no punishment for foreign servicemen indicted by Japanese authorities (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 8/7/1953
Item - Wife demands compensation after murder of husband by black soldier (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 22/2/1953
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Item - 90 unnatural deaths during the Allied Occupation in Kure alone (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 1/5/1953
Item - Accidents by foreign servicemen result in 91 deaths (series BCOF related newspaper articles): 3/7/1953





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