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Related story: Japan's opposition leader raps FM for shrine visit suggestion
TOKYO, Jan. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- Japanese Foreign
Minister Taro Aso said on Saturday that the country's emperor should visit the
Yasukuni Shrine which honors 14 Class-A war criminals along with over 2 million
war dead in the World War II.
"From the viewpoint of the spirits
of the war dead, they hailed 'Banzai' (long live) for the emperor -- none of
them said long live the prime minister. A visit by the emperor would be the
best," Asosaid.
The minister made the remark at a speech in Nagoya,
Kyodo News reported, at a time when Japan's relations with its Asian neighbors
strained due to Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's controversial visits to the
shrine.
Koizumi's repeated visits the Shrine have severely
hurt the feelings of Asian people who suffered from atrocities by Japanese
aggression army before and during the WWII.
"The 14 top war criminals are major symbols of
Japanese militarism as well as Japanese fascism," said Wu Jianmin, president of
China Foreign Affairs University, in a recent symposium on China-Japan
relations.
The Japanese leaders' visit to the Shrine is a
serious political issue, which shows that they have not acquired a correct
attitude towards Japan's war history.
But Aso said: "The more China voices (opposition),
the more onefeels like going there. It's just like when you're told not to
smoke, you simply can't help taking more. It's best (for China) to keep quiet."
Late emperor Hirohito stopped visiting the Yasukuni
Shrine after it started to enshrine top war criminals in 1978, and the present
Emperor Akihito has never made any visit there. Enditem |