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4 Afghan doctors in Japan to help in refugee relief

4 Afghan doctors in Japan to help in refugee relief

TOKYO, Japan - Four Afghan medical doctors in Japan -- Kazem Ahmadyar (L), 48, and his three brothers, photographed Oct. 5 at Josai Hospital in Yuki, Ibaraki Prefecture -- will join operations to support Afghan refugees fleeing to Pakistan. The brothers, from the central Afghan region of Ghazni, are permanent residents of Japan and work with the Japan International Friendship and Welfare Foundation, a nongovernmental organization.

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Princess Ayako graduates from Josai International University

Princess Ayako graduates from Josai International University

Princess Ayako, the third daughter of the late Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, attends Josai International University's commencement ceremony in Togane, Chiba Prefecture, near Tokyo on March 16, 2016. The 25-year-old princess graduated with a master's degree in social welfare. (Pool photo)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Princess Ayako enrolls at Josai International Univ.

Princess Ayako enrolls at Josai International Univ.

TOGANE, Japan - Princess Ayako, third daughter of the late Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, poses for photos April 2 as she attended a commencement ceremony of Josai International University in Chiba Prefecture, where she will begin studying. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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Japanese Princess Ayako

Japanese Princess Ayako

Photo taken in March 2016 shows Japanese Princess Ayako at her graduation ceremony at Josai International University in Togane near Tokyo. Princess Ayako is the youngest daughter of Princess Hisako and the late Prince Takamado, Emperor Akihito's cousin. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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4 Afghan doctors in Japan to help in refugee relief

4 Afghan doctors in Japan to help in refugee relief

TOKYO, Japan - Four Afghan medical doctors in Japan -- Kazem Ahmadyar (L), 48, and his three brothers, photographed Oct. 5 at Josai Hospital in Yuki, Ibaraki Prefecture -- will join operations to support Afghan refugees fleeing to Pakistan. The brothers, from the central Afghan region of Ghazni, are permanent residents of Japan and work with the Japan International Friendship and Welfare Foundation, a nongovernmental organization.

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