A Chinese Who Sparks on Yasukuni shrine and Writes in Korean

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(1)Yasukuni shrine
(2)I set the fire
(3)Yasukuni Shrine and war criminals are not subject to extradition due to court political crimes
(4)NEWs Yonhap News TV
(5)Yasukuni Fire Protection Rio Chiang departs for China
(6)Social Yasukuni arson leaves for China after Chinese release

I set a Yasukuni shrine on fire

a Chinese man who left for China

I left a Korean phrase in the place where I started the fire

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(1)The Yasukuni arsonist extradition case, also known as the Liu Chang case, starts with the crime of Liu Chang 40, a Chinese man, lighting a part of a pillar in Yasukuni shrine, Japan in late 2011
(2)Ryu Chang became opposed to Japan’s anti-humanitarian behavior when he learned that his maternal grandmother was tortured to death in Seodaemun Prison in Seoul in the early 1940s for secretly teaching Korean while working as a teacher at a middle school in Seoul

It turned out that my grandmother was a Korean comfort woman

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