Japan police search for suspects in spray-painting of graffiti at controversial war shrine

Workers attend to removing a graffiti on Yasukuni Shrine's stone pillar, covered under blue sheet in Tokyo, on June 1, 2024.(Kyodo News via AP)

TOKYO (AP) — Japanese police are searching for the suspects who spray-painted the word “toilet†on a Tokyo shrine that commemorates the country's war dead, in an apparent protest against the release of treated radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant, officials and news reports said.

The red graffiti on a stone pillar at the entrance of Yasukuni Shrine was discovered early Saturday. In a video posted on Chinese social media, a man who identified himself as Iron Head criticized the discharge of wastewater from the damaged nuclear power plant into the ocean.

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