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'They rounded us up like sheep and stripped our rights': Japanese-American recalls boyhood in US internment camp

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Riki Shimogaki speaks to the South China Morning Post. Photo: SCMP Pictures

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WATCH: Locked in: A Japanese American’s boyhood in an internment camp

Riki Shimogaki was 11 years old when him and his family were forced to abandon their home in Bellevue, Washington, and sent to an internment camp in California.

Shimogaki was one of approximately 120,000 Japanese-Americans shipped away and incarcerated into camps across the country following Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941.

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Launching the US into the second world war, the attack sparked suspicion and distrust towards Japanese-Americans, and the government ordered their mass evacuation and detainment in 1942. Many suffered and lost everything they had prior to their incarceration.

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