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Prosecutors indict South Korean over Yasukuni shrine blast

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Punish him to the full extent of the law.

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Good. Fine him and bar him from JPN.

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He is believed to have initially left Japan but was arrested when he re-entered early this month, reportedly carrying two kilograms of gunpowder.

Didn't they say it wasn't gunpowder?

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He was trying to blow up a restroom in shrine. So "heroic action", so to speak. Perhaps, they are going to erect another one statue in honour to that "Toilet Demolisher", eh?

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This along with Akie's visit to Yasukuni, has been timed really badly, butbis obviously just to keep the black van crews loyal.

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Didn't they say it wasn't gunpowder?

That's my memory too. (Although I don't remember who 'they' were.)

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All of this could have been avoided if they didn't honor Class-A war criminals at Yasukuni.

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