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[TS] A Shrine to Japan's Tainted Past
It would be diplomatically shrewd and morally wise for Japan' s prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, to stop visiting a war shrine in Tokyo that honors war criminals.
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Diplomatic, yes. Morally, no.
He has every right as an individual to visit the shrine; to suggest otherwise is hypocritically to Japan's democracy. However, I do agree with it when it comes to diplomacy. Even though he is visiting as an individual and not necessarily as a representative of the government, he is still intimately associated with the government the visit may be seen as so. |
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The full Op-Ed piece is still available for free (for now) at http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/05/op...rssnyt&emc=rss. I subscribe to the NY Times home delivery and also have access to 100 Times Select articles each month should anyone be interested in a reprint.
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Well he did visit. See CNN.com - Japanese PM visits war shrine - Aug 14, 2006
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I don't see where you find that Mr. Koizumi visited Yasukuni before he become Prime Minister... And this was your question I think. In my opinion Mr. Koizumi is making political statement by each visit. Even politicians have private life and certainly many ways to make visit "private", not being seen by scores of photographers and journalists. It's hard to believe that televisions crews are at the front of Yasukuni shrine 24 hours every day just waiting for him. It must be orchestrated by his staff.
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Lancer, are you familiar with this thing they call "paparazzi"? They can be quite the patient predator because the pictures/footage they obtain can well be worth it. |
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A Pole salutes with two fingers for Honor and Fatherland. Others include God and Manhood, thus using two more fingers. The French use four fingers and the thumb, which undoubtedly stands for their Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite, the Croissant and the Aperitiff. |
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Lancer, you never have to apologize for taking a thread off topic with such links!
![]() Paparazzi is kind of a perverse way to demonstrate the saying that "when there is a will, there is a way." Because people want to pay so much money for certain pictures/videos, there will be paparazzi photographers who are ready to sit around for days on end to get that shot. That goes in Hollywood, and I think the same goes for Yasukuni nowadays. |
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