
Reuters - Aug 21 12:30am JST
...TOKYO (Reuters) - A Tokyo court on Friday rejected a request by former world chess champion Bobby Fischer to have the Japanese authorities halt procedures to deport him, his lawyer said.....
"This does not mean that he will be deported right away," Fischer's lawyer, Masako Suzuki, told Reuters, adding Justice Minister Daizo Nozawa still had to respond to a separate plea from Fischer. No deportation order has been issued, she said
...speaking to a Philippine radio station from his detention center, Fischer said late on Friday that the U.S. embassy in Japan had finally agreed to send an official to see him so he could formally renounce his citizenship.
"Hopefully, I'll be out of this stinking hole soon," he told Manila's DZRH radio station in a live, hour-long phone interview littered with anti-Semitic and anti-American remarks.
Asked to talk about "pleasant things," he said: "Here's something pleasant. I want to talk about the destruction of the U.S.A."