S. Korean lawmaker ends hunger strike over textbook in Tokyo
TOKYO, Japan - Kim Young Jin (3rd from L), a member of South Korea's Millennium Democratic Party, reads out a statement protesting the Japanese government's recent approval of a controversial history textbook, on the sidewalk near the Diet building in Tokyo's Nagata-cho district on April 16. Kim, 55, ended a six-day hunger strike for health reasons based on advise of doctors and his supporters.
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- 2001/4/16 00:00:00
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