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Tokyo, JAPAN: (FILES) This 1940's file picture shows Japanese general and former prime minister Hideki Tojo, judged to be a class-A war criminal at the Tokyo Tribunal of War Criminals after Japan surrendered in defeat to mark the end of World War II. Sixty years after the start of the Tokyo war crimes tribunal, the event remains at the heart of controversy in Asia about Japan's guilt and whether it has atoned sufficiently for its past atrocities. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read AFP/AFP via Getty Images)

Tokyo, JAPAN:  (FILES) This 1940's file picture shows Japanese general and former prime minister Hideki Tojo, judged to be a class-A war criminal at the Tokyo Tribunal of War Criminals after Japan surrendered in defeat to mark the end of World War II. Sixty years after the start of the Tokyo war crimes tribunal, the event remains at the heart of controversy in Asia about Japan's guilt and whether it has atoned sufficiently for its past atrocities.   AFP PHOTO   (Photo credit should read AFP/AFP via Getty Images)