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Chinese skipper back home

Chinese skipper back home

JINJIANG, China - Chinese fishing boat captain Zhan Qixiong (3rd from left) returns to his home in Jinjiang, Fujian Province, on Sept. 27, 2010. His release from Japanese custody after maritime collisions in disputed waters has caused outrage in Japan.

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Japan to free Chinese boat captain

Japan to free Chinese boat captain

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Zhan Qixiong, the skipper of a Chinese fishing boat, being transferred from a Japan Coast Guard office to a public prosecutors office in Okinawa Prefecture on Sept. 9, 2010. Zhan was arrested after his boat collided with Coast Guard vessels near the disputed Senkaku Islands, administered by Japan but also claimed by China and Taiwan, on Sept. 8. The prosecutors decided to release Zhan on Sept. 24.

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Released Chinese captain returns home

Released Chinese captain returns home

ISHIGAKI, Japan - A chartered plane carrying Chinese fishing boat captain Zhan Qixiong leaves the airport on Ishigaki Island in Japan's Okinawa Prefecture for China early in the morning of Sept. 25, 2010. Zhan was released after being detained over maritime collisions in disputed waters.

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Released Chinese captain returns home

Released Chinese captain returns home

ISHIGAKI, Japan - A chartered plane carrying Chinese fishing boat captain Zhan Qixiong leaves the airport on Ishigaki Island in Japan's Okinawa Prefecture for China early in the morning of Sept. 25, 2010. Zhan was released after being detained over maritime collisions in disputed waters.

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Japan to free Chinese boat captain

Japan to free Chinese boat captain

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Zhan Qixiong, skipper of a Chinese fishing boat being transferred from a coast guard office to the public prosecutors office in Okinawa Prefecture on Sept. 9, 2010. He was arrested by the Japan Coast Guard after his boat collided with Japanese coastguard vessels near the disputed Senkaku Islands, administered by Japan but also claimed by China and Taiwan, on Sept. 8 but the Naha District Public Prosecutors Office decided to release him on Sept. 24.

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Chinese captain sent to prosecutors

Chinese captain sent to prosecutors

ISHIGAKI, Japan - Chinese fishing vessel captain Zhan Qixiong is sent to prosecutors by the Japan Coast Guard on Ishigaki Island, Okinawa Prefecture, on Sept. 9, 2010. He was arrested on suspicion of obstructing public duties after his ship collided with a Japanese patrol boat near the disputed Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea.

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Japan to free Chinese boat captain

Japan to free Chinese boat captain

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Zhan Qixiong, the skipper of a Chinese fishing boat, being transferred from a Japan Coast Guard office to a public prosecutors office in Okinawa Prefecture on Sept. 9, 2010. Zhan was arrested after his boat collided with Coast Guard vessels near the disputed Senkaku Islands, administered by Japan but also claimed by China and Taiwan, on Sept. 8. The prosecutors decided to release Zhan on Sept. 24. (Kyodo)

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Japan to free Chinese boat captain

Japan to free Chinese boat captain

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Zhan Qixiong, skipper of a Chinese fishing boat being transferred from a coast guard office to the public prosecutors office in Okinawa Prefecture on Sept. 9, 2010. He was arrested by the Japan Coast Guard after his boat collided with Japanese coastguard vessels near the disputed Senkaku Islands, administered by Japan but also claimed by China and Taiwan, on Sept. 8 but the Naha District Public Prosecutors Office decided to release him on Sept. 24. (Kyodo)

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Chinese captain sent to prosecutors

Chinese captain sent to prosecutors

ISHIGAKI, Japan - Chinese fishing vessel captain Zhan Qixiong is sent to prosecutors by the Japan Coast Guard on Ishigaki Island, Okinawa Prefecture, on Sept. 9, 2010. He was arrested on suspicion of obstructing public duties after his ship collided with a Japanese patrol boat near the disputed Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea. (Kyodo)

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Chinese skipper back home

Chinese skipper back home

JINJIANG, China - Chinese fishing boat captain Zhan Qixiong (3rd from left) returns to his home in Jinjiang, Fujian Province, on Sept. 27, 2010. His release from Japanese custody after maritime collisions in disputed waters has caused outrage in Japan. (Kyodo)

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Released Chinese captain returns home

Released Chinese captain returns home

ISHIGAKI, Japan - A chartered plane carrying Chinese fishing boat captain Zhan Qixiong leaves the airport on Ishigaki Island in Japan's Okinawa Prefecture for China early in the morning of Sept. 25, 2010. Zhan was released after being detained over maritime collisions in disputed waters. (Kyodo)

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Collisions near Senkakus

Collisions near Senkakus

TOKYO, Japan - Combination file photo shows former Japan Coast Guard member Masaharu Isshiki (R) and Chinese trawler captain Zhan Qixiong. Japanese prosecutors said on Jan. 21, 2011, they decided not to indict Isshiki over the leak of video footage showing collisions in September 2010 between a Chinese trawler and Japanese patrol boats near the disputed Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea. Prosecutors also decided to drop the case against Zhan, who was arrested for allegedly deliberately colliding with one of the patrol boats but released later in September 2010. (Kyodo)

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