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"At Yasukuni, amid some graceful 19th century Japanese architecture, cherry blossom trees and monuments, is the Book of Souls. Here are recorded the names, origins and places of death of 2,466,532 (at last count) Japanese men, and some women, who died in wars since the shrine was built in 1869. Most were simple combatants caught in the horrors of war, but important to note is that in the     

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Author: ltlee1
Date: Aug 8, 2006 17:47

When the Victors Memorialize Their Massacres Koizumi and the Rape of Nanking By CHRISTOPHER REED To emphasize your dedication to peace and revulsion for war, the most effective way is not, surely, to offer a prayer at the place of sacred enshrinement of a murderous gang of fascist warmongers. Yet that is precisely what the Japanese prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, did when he visited Tokyo's
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Author: .·:*¨¨*:·. ® George Ramayah ™ .·:*¨¨*:·.
Date: Aug 8, 2006 17:34

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