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Japan PM Abe, wife visit Teotihuacan World Heritage site

Japan PM Abe, wife visit Teotihuacan World Heritage site

MEXICO CITY, Mexico - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie listen to Saburo Sugiyama (R), a researcher at Aichi Prefectural University in Nagakute, central Japan, during a tour of the Teotihuacan archaeological site, registered on the UNESCO World Heritage list, on the outskirts of Mexico City on July 26, 2014.

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Creditors effectively end bankruptcy proceedings for AUM

Creditors effectively end bankruptcy proceedings for AUM

TOKYO, Japan - Saburo Abe, a lawyer who serves as bankruptcy administrator of AUM Shinrikyo, speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on March 26 after a meeting of creditors of the cult group. Abe said victims of a series of crimes committed by AUM members are expected to receive only about 40 percent of what should be paid to them.

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AUM bankruptcy proceedings to wrap up next March

AUM bankruptcy proceedings to wrap up next March

TOKYO, Japan - Bankruptcy administrator Saburo Abe heads to the Tokyo District Court on Oct. 10 to attend the 15th meeting of victims' representatives and other creditors in bankruptcy proceedings for AUM Shinrikyo. The bankruptcy proceedings will conclude in March 2008, 12 years after the cult was declared insolvent in 1996, and the bankruptcy administrator will seek ways to compensate victims of crimes involving AUM.

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State funeral of ex-Japan PM Abe

State funeral of ex-Japan PM Abe

Japanese Supreme Court Chief Justice Saburo Tokura is pictured after giving a eulogy at the state funeral of slain former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the Nippon Budokan hall in Tokyo on Sept. 27, 2022. (Pool photo)

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Creditors effectively end bankruptcy proceedings for AUM

Creditors effectively end bankruptcy proceedings for AUM

TOKYO, Japan - Saburo Abe, a lawyer who serves as bankruptcy administrator of AUM Shinrikyo, speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on March 26 after a meeting of creditors of the cult group. Abe said victims of a series of crimes committed by AUM members are expected to receive only about 40 percent of what should be paid to them. (Kyodo)

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AUM bankruptcy proceedings to wrap up next March

AUM bankruptcy proceedings to wrap up next March

TOKYO, Japan - Bankruptcy administrator Saburo Abe heads to the Tokyo District Court on Oct. 10 to attend the 15th meeting of victims' representatives and other creditors in bankruptcy proceedings for AUM Shinrikyo. The bankruptcy proceedings will conclude in March 2008, 12 years after the cult was declared insolvent in 1996, and the bankruptcy administrator will seek ways to compensate victims of crimes involving AUM. (Kyodo)

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Japan PM Abe, wife visit Teotihuacan World Heritage site

Japan PM Abe, wife visit Teotihuacan World Heritage site

MEXICO CITY, Mexico - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie listen to Saburo Sugiyama (R), a researcher at Aichi Prefectural University in Nagakute, central Japan, during a tour of the Teotihuacan archaeological site, registered on the UNESCO World Heritage list, on the outskirts of Mexico City on July 26, 2014. (Kyodo)

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