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Chinese activist leaves Japan after 92-day protest at Narita airport

Chinese activist leaves Japan after 92-day protest at Narita airport

NARITA, Japan - Chinese human rights activist Feng Zhenghu, 55, shows his passport to reporters before leaving Japan from Narita airport in Chiba Prefecture for Shanghai on Feb. 12, 2010, after a stay that included 92 days at the airport near Tokyo in protest at China's refusal to allow him home. He had been sleeping near the immigration counter at one of the airport's two terminals since Nov. 4 to protest China's decision to refuse him entry and send him back to Japan.

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Chinese activist ends 92-day stay at Narita airport

Chinese activist ends 92-day stay at Narita airport

NARITA, Japan - Feng Zhenghu (R), a Chinese human rights activist, is reunited with his sister at Narita airport near Tokyo on Feb. 3 after a 92-day stay at the airport sleeping in an aisle near the immigration counters at a terminal building following China's refusal to allow him to return home. Feng was recently granted permission to return to China and formally entered Japan the same day before leaving for home.

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Chinese activist at Narita airport allowed to return home

Chinese activist at Narita airport allowed to return home

NARITA, Japan - Chinese human rights activist Feng Zhenghu, who has been staying at Narita International Airport, east of Tokyo, since Nov. 4, 2009, after China rejected his reentry and sent him back to Japan, speaks to reporters at the airport on Feb. 2, 2010. Feng said he has been allowed to return home and now plans to return to Shanghai by the Lunar New Year's Day on Feb. 14.

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Chinese activist at Narita airport allowed to return home

Chinese activist at Narita airport allowed to return home

NARITA, Japan - Chinese human rights activist Feng Zhenghu, who has been staying at Narita International Airport, east of Tokyo, since Nov. 4, 2009, after China rejected his reentry and sent him back to Japan, speaks to reporters at the airport on Feb. 2, 2010. Feng said he has been allowed to return home and now plans to return to Shanghai by the Lunar New Year's Day on Feb. 14.

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China activist to end protest stay at Narita

China activist to end protest stay at Narita

TOKYO, Japan - November 2009 file photo shows Feng Zhenghu, a Chinese human rights activist, showing off a Canadian newspaper article featuring his protest stay at Narita airport. Feng said Feb. 1, 2010, that he will end his three-month stay at Japan's key airport east of Tokyo.

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Chinese activist ends 92-day stay at Narita airport

Chinese activist ends 92-day stay at Narita airport

NARITA, Japan - Feng Zhenghu (R), a Chinese human rights activist, is reunited with his sister at Narita airport near Tokyo on Feb. 3 after a 92-day stay at the airport sleeping in an aisle near the immigration counters at a terminal building following China's refusal to allow him to return home. Feng was recently granted permission to return to China and formally entered Japan the same day before leaving for home. (Kyodo)

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Chinese activist at Narita airport allowed to return home

Chinese activist at Narita airport allowed to return home

NARITA, Japan - Chinese human rights activist Feng Zhenghu, who has been staying at Narita International Airport, east of Tokyo, since Nov. 4, 2009, after China rejected his reentry and sent him back to Japan, speaks to reporters at the airport on Feb. 2, 2010. Feng said he has been allowed to return home and now plans to return to Shanghai by the Lunar New Year's Day on Feb. 14. (Kyodo)

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Chinese activist at Narita airport allowed to return home

Chinese activist at Narita airport allowed to return home

NARITA, Japan - Chinese human rights activist Feng Zhenghu, who has been staying at Narita International Airport, east of Tokyo, since Nov. 4, 2009, after China rejected his reentry and sent him back to Japan, speaks to reporters at the airport on Feb. 2, 2010. Feng said he has been allowed to return home and now plans to return to Shanghai by the Lunar New Year's Day on Feb. 14. (Kyodo)

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Chinese activist leaves Japan after 92-day protest at Narita airp

Chinese activist leaves Japan after 92-day protest at Narita airp

NARITA, Japan - Chinese human rights activist Feng Zhenghu, 55, shows his passport to reporters before leaving Japan from Narita airport in Chiba Prefecture for Shanghai on Feb. 12, 2010, after a stay that included 92 days at the airport near Tokyo in protest at China's refusal to allow him home. He had been sleeping near the immigration counter at one of the airport's two terminals since Nov. 4 to protest China's decision to refuse him entry and send him back to Japan. (Kyodo)

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China activist to end protest stay at Narita

China activist to end protest stay at Narita

TOKYO, Japan - November 2009 file photo shows Feng Zhenghu, a Chinese human rights activist, showing off a Canadian newspaper article featuring his protest stay at Narita airport. Feng said Feb. 1, 2010, that he will end his three-month stay at Japan's key airport east of Tokyo. (Kyodo)

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