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Ashes of late ambassador are buried in Belgrade

BELGRADE (Kyodo) Relatives and friends of the late Japanese ambassador
to Croatia, Keisuke Oba, buried his ashes in Belgrade on Friday.
Oba, considered a great lover of Yugoslavia, died in the Philippines
last month.

About 100 people, including many of Oba's Serbian friends, attended the
burial ceremony at the central Belgrade cemetery.

Oba died in the Philippine island of Cebu on Aug. 29 at age 67 after
battling a brain tumor. He had told his family he wanted to be buried in
Yugoslavia.

It is extremely rare for a Japanese diplomat to be buried overseas,
according to the Japanese Embassy in Belgrade.

Oba, a graduate of Belgrade University, joined Japan's Foreign Ministry
in 1974.

Fluent in Serbo-Croat, he served as a diplomat in the various republics
of the former Yugoslavia for about 20 years.

He was ambassador to Croatia before his retirement and one of the few
diplomats to have closely witnessed the civil war and disintegration of
Yugoslavia.

Oba's eldest son, Naoki, lives in Cebu and nursed his father during his
illness. He said his father spoke only in Serbian -- not a word of
Japanese or English -- for the last four weeks of his life.

"I suppose this is how much he loved Yugoslavia," Naoki said.

The Japan Times: Sept. 29, 2002
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http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20020929a4.htm

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