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On Friday on Friday, Japan was awarded the honor of the 80th anniversary of his surrender in the Second World War, when Prime Minister Sieger Isib expressed “remorse and guilt” for the role of his country, using this term at official memory events for the first time since 2013.
“We will never repeat the tragedy of war. We will never follow the wrong path, ”Ishiba said, adding:“ Once again, we must keep deep in our hearts and a lesson from this war. ”
Ishib, indicating that the population of the Japanese population is mainly such, “who does not know what war means”, he promised to convey the memory of the tragedy of war and non -massative determination through generations and insist on actions to achieve.
About 4,500 officials and families of the deceased retained a minute of silence in the Tokyo of the Budokan Hall, since the country paid tribute to more than 3 million of the Dead War, against the backdrop of a growing concern about the extinction of its nightmares.
Meanwhile, dozens of Japanese right -wing politicians and their supporters came to pray to the nearest Holy Yassuuni, including Sinro Koyzumi, the Minister of Agriculture, who is considered a leading candidate for the replacement of the Prime Minister.
Kozumi, the son of the former former minister, Juniciro Koyzumi, whose visit to Yasukound as an active leader in 2001 angered China, is a regular visitor to the temple.
The temple previously received a fire from Japanese neighbors, since it honors convicted war criminals. The countries aimed at the Japanese aggressive war, in particular China and South Korea, consider visits to the sanctuary as a lack of remorse in the war in Japan.
Since 2013, Japanese prime ministers have stopped apologizing to the victims of World War II, according to the previous, created by Shinzo Abe.