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Yasukuni Shrine: Japan's ex-PM Abe visits controversial memorial | Yasukuni Shrine: Japan's ex-PM Abe visits controversial memorial |
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Japan's former prime minister, Shinzo Abe, has visited a controversial war memorial just days after stepping down. | Japan's former prime minister, Shinzo Abe, has visited a controversial war memorial just days after stepping down. |
Mr Abe posted a picture of himself at the Yasukuni Shrine, telling his followers he had gone there to inform the spirits of his resignation. | Mr Abe posted a picture of himself at the Yasukuni Shrine, telling his followers he had gone there to inform the spirits of his resignation. |
He largely stayed away from the shrine, which honours Japan's war dead, but also convicted war criminals, during his time as prime minister. | He largely stayed away from the shrine, which honours Japan's war dead, but also convicted war criminals, during his time as prime minister. |
Mr Abe's 2013 visit angered China and South Korea. | Mr Abe's 2013 visit angered China and South Korea. |
Japan's occupation of its two neighbours ended with its defeat in 1945 and the conclusion of the Second World War. | Japan's occupation of its two neighbours ended with its defeat in 1945 and the conclusion of the Second World War. |
Visits by Japan's leaders to the shrine have previously been seen as a lack of remorse for its militaristic past. Neither China nor either of the Koreas has reacted to this latest visit as yet. | Visits by Japan's leaders to the shrine have previously been seen as a lack of remorse for its militaristic past. Neither China nor either of the Koreas has reacted to this latest visit as yet. |
As prime minister, Mr Abe sought to revise Japan's pacifist post-war constitution to include a paragraph formally legitimising the military. However, he was unsuccessful. | As prime minister, Mr Abe sought to revise Japan's pacifist post-war constitution to include a paragraph formally legitimising the military. However, he was unsuccessful. |
He resigned as prime minister - a role he had held since 2012 - last month, saying he had health difficulties. His former chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, was elected as his replacement last week. | He resigned as prime minister - a role he had held since 2012 - last month, saying he had health difficulties. His former chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, was elected as his replacement last week. |
It's unclear how Mr Suga will approach the sensitive topic, but as government spokesman he defended Mr Abe's right to visit the shrine, saying Japan had recognised its war-time atrocities. | |
What is the Yasukuni Shrine? | What is the Yasukuni Shrine? |
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