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Prime Minister Abe must sincerely respond to U.S. congressional resolution on ‘comfort women’: JCP Shii
JCP Chair Shii urged the prime minister to retract his remark denying coercion and clearly admit before the international community Japan’s historical responsibility over the wartime sex slavery issue.
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Kyuma resigns as defense minister
“Mr. Kyuma fails to share the idea that the use of nuclear weapons must never be allowed. Since Mr. Abe has failed to show that he has a good judgment on this issue, his qualification as the prime minister of the atom-bombed nation is called into question,” said JCP Chair Shii.
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Ruling coalition forcibly enacts adverse bills
The JCP Dietmembers group confirmed their policy to vote for a no-confidence motion against the Abe Cabinet.
- POLITICS
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Pension bills rammed through Upper House committee
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Ruling coalition forcibly enacts adverse bills
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JCP chair denounces Abe Cabinet for its ‘four wrongdoings’
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JCP supports motion of no confidence against Abe Cabinet
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Government forces Insurance Agency staff to return bonus
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JCP proposes bill for urgently solving pension issue
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Government promises to send pension records to all holders: measure JCP has demanded
- LABOR
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Labor Bureau-run employment seminars give guidance in violation of workers’ rights
- JCP
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JCP Ogata attends HKSAR 10th anniversary reception
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Fuwa holds talks with CAFIU Vice President Zhu
- HISTORY
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All assemblies in Okinawa adopt resolutions in opposition to government textbook screening policy
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U.S. House committee passes sex slave resolution: failure of pro-Yasukuni forces
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Passage of U.S. congressional resolution on ‘comfort women’ deals hard blow to ‘pro-Yasukuni forces’
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Prime Minister Abe must sincerely respond to U.S. congressional resolution on ‘comfort women’: JCP Shii
- ANTI-N-ARMS
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‘Atomic bombings couldn’t be helped’ - Kyuma’s remark reveals he is unqualified for cabinet minister
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Protest sparked by defense minister’s remark
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JCP demands defense minister’s dismissal
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Hibakusha protest against defense minister’s remark
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Kyuma resigns as defense minister
- ENVIRONMENT
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Tokyo air pollution lawsuit to be settled: Plaintiffs accept settlement