Families Demand Yasukuni Shrine Remove Ancestors’ Names
Families in the Republic of Korea and indigenous groups from the Taiwan region are suing to remove their ancestors’ names from Yasukuni Shrine, challenging historical injustices.
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Families in the Republic of Korea and indigenous groups from the Taiwan region are suing to remove their ancestors’ names from Yasukuni Shrine, challenging historical injustices.
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