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TOKYO, Oct. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi
visited Monday the Yasukuni shrine which honors Japan's World War II war
criminals.
The visit was the fifth since he took office in 2001.
The shrine enshrines 14 Class-A war criminals as well as about 2 million
Japanese war dead.
The premier's previous visits have resulted in strong criticism from
Japan's neighboring countries, especially China and South Korea, making the
issue the major stumbling block for developing smoothly relations with the two
countries.
The Osaka High Court ruled on Sept. 30 that the visits were in his official
capacity and had violated the constitutional article of the separation of state
and religion. In addition, a district court in the Fukuoka prefecture has also
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