By Oh Seok-min
SEOUL, July 22 (Yonhap) -- The bizarre saga of an elderly South Korean man counted mistakenly as Japanese war dead and enshrined at a controversial memorial reached the public on Thursday with news of a Tokyo court decision.
"I am neither a war criminal, nor a dead man," Kim Hui-jong, 86, told Yonhap News Agency on Friday, referring to the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, a monument that counted him among millions of fallen Japanese, including Class-A war criminals.
And here's the WTF moment:
A Tokyo court on Thursday dismissed Kim's five-year legal battle to have his name removed from the nameplate at the shrine, saying "it was an unavoidable mix-up by the shrine, and does not infringe upon his human rights and moral interests."
The man is not dead yet you assholes! Remove his name!