Japanese ministers paid a tribute of respect to the condemned military criminals

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In anniversary of capitulation in World War II the prime minister of the country Fumio Kisida promised Japan will never not wage any more wars, and members of his office, despite risk of the international indignation, celebrated date temple visit where military criminals as transfers agency information agency "Reuters" are buried. The Shintoistic temple of the Yasukuni Shrine is considered a symbol of last Japanese militarism, in it are esteemed 14 Japanese military leaders condemned by the international tribunal as military criminals, and also the Indian judge Radkhabinod Pal who only of judges supported a justification...
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Fumio Kisida
Main activity:Politician
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Yasutosi Nisimura
Last position: Minister (Department of Economic Affairs, trade and industry of State of Japan)
Narukhito
Last position: Emperor of Japan
Sanae Takaiti
Last position: Minister of economic safety (Cabinet of Japan)
Коити Хагиуда
Last position: Member of the House of Representatives