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Hepatitis patients reject govt aid plan

China Daily | Updated: 2007-12-21 07:22

Japanese hepatitis patients yesterday rejected a government compensation proposal in a high-profile scandal over tainted blood, a move that could further erode Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda's falling poll ratings.

Media are presenting the emotive scandal, in which people received tainted blood products years ago, as a test for Fukuda, who already faces voter anger over mishandled pension records and a bribery case involving a former top defense official.

Hepatitis patients reject govt aid plan

Hepatitis patients reject govt aid plan

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