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 A group of Taiwan's indigenous people led by Kao Chin Su-mei, protests against the Japanese government's stance of stopping their protest plan at the Tokyo-based Yasukuni shrine after they failed to enter the shrine, Tokyo, June 14, 2005. The Taiwan natives who arrived in Tokyo Monday planned to protest against the enshrinement of their relatives who died while serving in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
 Kao Chin Su-mei, head of a group of Taiwan's indigenous people, protests against the Japanese government's stance of stopping their protest plan at the Tokyo-based Yasukuni shrine after they failed to enter the shrine, Tokyo, June 14, 2005. The Taiwan natives who arrived in Tokyo Monday planned to protest against the enshrinement of their relatives who died while serving in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
 Du Shuiqiu (C), a member of a group of Taiwan's indigenous people, condemns the Japanese army's atrocities on Taiwan indigenous people during the aggression war and expresses strong protest against the Japanese government's stance of stopping their protest plan at the Tokyo-based Yasukuni shrine after they failed to enter the shrine, Tokyo, June 14, 2005.
 Members of a group of Taiwan's indigenous people display placard and a photo (R) about Japanese army's atrocities on Taiwan indigenous people during the aggression war to express strong protest against the Japanese government's stance of stopping their protest plan at the Tokyo-based Yasukuni shrine after they failed to enter the shrine, Tokyo, June 14, 2005. (Xinhua photo)
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