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Japan general election

Japan general election

TOKYO, Japan - Combination photo shows (top column, from R to L) Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, president of the Democratic Party of Japan, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, president of the main opposition Liberal Democratic Party, Yukiko Kada, head of the Tomorrow Party of Japan, Natsuo Yamaguchi, head of the New Komeito party, (center column, from R to L) former Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara, head of the Japan Restoration Party, Kazuo Shii, head of the Japanese Communist Party, Yoshimi Watanabe, head of Your Party, Mizuho Fukushima, head of the Social Democratic Party, (bottom column, from R to L) Kenko Matsuki, acting leader of the New Party Daichi, Shozaburo Jimi, head of the People's New Party, Yasuo Tanaka, head of the New Party Nippon, and Yoichi Masuzoe, head of the New Renaissance Party, while making stump speeches at various locations across the country on Dec. 4, 2012, as official campaigning kicked off the same day for the Dec. 16 general election.

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Hijackers' daughters leave N. Korea for Japan

Hijackers' daughters leave N. Korea for Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Three daughters of former Red Army Faction cadres are seen in photo taken by a supporter in March in Pyongyang. Shown are Asaka Tamiya (L), 22, daughter of Takamaro Tamiya, deceased leader of the hijackers' group; Azumi Tanaka (C), 22, daughter of Yoshimi Tanaka; and Ritsuko Konishi, 23, daughter of Takahiro Konishi. The three daughters, whose fathers defected to North Korea after hijacking a Japan Airlines plane in 1970, left Pyongyang on May 15 for Japan via China.

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1970 JAL hijacker freed from prison due to illness

1970 JAL hijacker freed from prison due to illness

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshimi Tanaka, 58, who is serving a 12-year prison term for taking part in the hijacking of Japan Airlines flight in 1970, arrives at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Dec. 15 to enter a hospital in Chiba Prefecture after being released from the Osaka prison hospital. The Tokyo High Public Prosecutors Office is believed to have decided to suspend the sentence on Tanaka apparently finding his illness too serious to be treated in prison. (Kyodo)

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1970 JAL hijacker Tanaka dies due to illness

1970 JAL hijacker Tanaka dies due to illness

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshimi Tanaka (file photo taken in June, 2000), a former radical group member involved in the 1970 hijacking of a Japan Airlines jet, dies of liver cancer on Jan. 1 at a hospital in Chiba Prefecture after being released from prison last month due to the illness. He was 58. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Red Army Faction member gets 12 yrs for 1970 JAL hijacking

Ex-Red Army Faction member gets 12 yrs for 1970 JAL hijacking

TOKYO, Japan - The Tokyo District Court on Feb. 14 sentenced former Red Army Faction member Yoshimi Tanaka (file photo) to a 12-year jail term for his involvement in the 1970 hijacking of a Japan Airlines plane. Tanaka and eight other Red Army Faction members hijacked the Boeing 727 on March 31, 1970, after it left Tokyo bound for Fukuoka, southwestern Japan.

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Tanaka pleads guilty to 1970 JAL hijacking

Tanaka pleads guilty to 1970 JAL hijacking

TOKYO, Japan - Former Japanese Red Army Faction member Yoshimi Tanaka (file photo) pleaded guilty at the Tokyo District Court on Dec. 15 to hijacking a Japan Airlines (JAL) jet and forcing it to fly to Pyongyang in 1970.

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(CAPTION CORRECTED)Tanaka pleads guilty to 1970 JAL hijacking

(CAPTION CORRECTED)Tanaka pleads guilty to 1970 JAL hijacking

TOKYO, Japan - Former Red Army Faction member Yoshimi Tanaka (file photo) pleaded guilty at the Tokyo District Court on Dec. 15 to hijacking a Japan Airlines (JAL) jet and forcing it to fly to Pyongyang in 1970.

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Tanaka extradited to Japan from Thailand

Tanaka extradited to Japan from Thailand

NARITA, Japan - Former Japanese Red Army member Yoshimi Tanaka is flanked by Japanese police officers at Narita airport, near Tokyo, on June 28. He was extradited from Thailand to stand trial for taking part in the 1970 hijacking of a Japan Airlines plane. Tanaka, who had been granted political asylum by North Korea after the hijacking, was arrested four years ago at the Vietnamese border on counterfeiting charges.

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Hijacker Tanaka fails to appeal extradition from Thailand

Hijacker Tanaka fails to appeal extradition from Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - Yoshimi Tanaka (in this file photo), a Japanese fugitive who was ordered by a Thai criminal court to be extradited to Japan on hijacking charges, will be handed over to Japanese authorities soon, possibly in a week or two, after his right to appeal expired June 9 without him exercising it. A Bangkok court ruled May 25 that Tanaka, 51, a former member of the ultra-leftist Red Army faction, be extradited to Japan to face hijacking and terrorism charges.

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Thai court decides to extradite JAL hijacker to Tokyo

Thai court decides to extradite JAL hijacker to Tokyo

BANGKOK, Thailand - Yoshimi Tanaka, 51, a one-time member of Japan's radical Red Army Faction, smiles as he walks into a Thai court in Bangkok on May 25. The court ruled that Thailand should extradite the fugitive wanted by Japan for the 1970 hijacking of a Japan Airlines (JAL) plane, putting an end to the man's nine-month fight against extradition.

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JAL hijacker ready to return to Tokyo possibly in June

JAL hijacker ready to return to Tokyo possibly in June

BANGKOK, Thailand - Yoshimi Tanaka (C), 51, a fugitive wanted by Japan for the 1970 hijacking of a Japan Airlines plane, prepares to enter a Thai criminal court in Bangkok on May 16. He told the court he is ready to return to Japan to face terrorism charges, putting an end to a nine-month fight against extradition. Tanaka, a one-time member of the radical Red Army Faction, had been fighting extradition to Japan since August last year, saying the charges against him by the Japanese government are politically motivated.

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Thai court starts extradition process against highjacker

Thai court starts extradition process against highjacker

BANGKOK, Thailand - Yoshimi Tanaka, formerly a member of the now-defunct Japanese Red Army faction, walks Aug. 27 into the Bangkok Criminal Court to appear in a hearing on his extradition to Japan. Tanaka, 51, is wanted in Japan for an alleged role in hijacking a Japan Airlines jetliner to North Korea in 1970.

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Japanese hijacker acquitted

Japanese hijacker acquitted

Yoshimi Tanaka (L), former member of the defunct Japanese extremist faction Red Army, wanted by Japan for the 1970 hijacking of a Japan Airlines flight to North Korea, raises his hand as he enters a courtroom in Chonburi, central Thailand, on June 23. He was acquitted of fraud conspiracy charges.

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Japanese hijacker acquitted

Japanese hijacker acquitted

Yoshimi Tanaka (L), former member of the defunct Japanese extremist faction Red Army, wanted by Japan for the 1970 hijacking of a Japan Airlines flight to North Korea, raises his hand as he enters a courtroom in Chonburi, central Thailand, on June 23. He was acquitted of fraud conspiracy charges.

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Red Army member appears in court

Red Army member appears in court

Yoshimi Tanaka, 49, a member of Japan's Red Army guerrilla faction, answers questions from reporters during a recess of a public hearing that began at a Thai court Thursday June 18. He admitted he and eight other members of the Red Army hijacked a Japan Airlines plane to North Korea in 1970 but pleaded not guilty to charges against him for passing counterfeit U.S. banknotes in the Thai resort city of Pattaya in 1996.

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