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Feb. 1936 military revolt in Tokyo

Feb. 1936 military revolt in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan, Nov. 14 Kyodo - A group of young Imperial Japanese Army officers enter the Diet building in Tokyo on Feb. 27, 1936, in an attempt to seize control of key locations, including the prime minister's residence, in the so-called 2.26 incident that started in the early morning of Feb. 26. The coup, conducted by a faction of officers within the Army who were dissatisfied with the government's perceived weakness and corruption, ended in failure.

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(SP)SPAIN-MADRID-FOOTBALL-UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE-REAL MADRID VS UNION BERLIN

(SP)SPAIN-MADRID-FOOTBALL-UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE-REAL MADRID VS UNION BERLIN

(230921) -- MADRID, Sept. 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Jude Bellingham (2nd R) of Real Madrid is dissatisfied with the referee's decision during the UEFA Champions League Group C match between Real Madrid and Union Berlin in Madrid, Spain, Sept. 20, 2023. (Photo by Yuheng Zhang/Xinhua)

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Ex-Aceh separatists do vocational training

Ex-Aceh separatists do vocational training

NORTH ACEH, Indonesia - Former soldiers of the now-defunct separatist Free Aceh Movement take an auto mechanics class in North Aceh on Aug. 9, 2010, as part of a government-led vocational program. Ahead of the fifth anniversary of a cease-fire, the former soldiers are dissatisfied with a chronic shortage of tools in the program and promised meals as well as a lack of signs the government will follow through on promises in a peace accord.

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Japan not happy with Cambodia over ASEAN statements

Japan not happy with Cambodia over ASEAN statements

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Photo shows Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba (C back), Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong (front R) and other participants joining hands during a photo session of an ASEAN Regional Forum ministerial meeting in Phnom Penh on July 12, 2012. The Japanese government has told Cambodia, which holds the rotating chairmanship of ASEAN in 2012, that it is dissatisfied with the content of the chairman's statements issued after two ASEAN-hosted foreign ministers meetings in July, according to diplomatic sources.

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China 'strongly dissatisfied' with Uyghur activist's Japan visit

China 'strongly dissatisfied' with Uyghur activist's Japan visit

NARITA, Japan - Exiled Uyghur rights activist Rebiya Kadeer speaks to reporters at Narita airport, east of Tokyo, on Oct. 20, 2009. China said the same day it is ''strongly dissatisfied'' with Japan's decision to allow the activist, who it has accused of separatist activities, to visit the country.

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Kim Dae Jung dissatisfied with S. Korean report on abduction

Kim Dae Jung dissatisfied with S. Korean report on abduction

KYOTO, Japan - Former South Korean President Kim Dae Jung speaks at a news conference in Kyoto on Oct. 30. Kim said he is dissatisfied with the South Korean government's report on his abduction from a Tokyo hotel in 1973. Kim, then in self-imposed exile in Japan, was abducted from the Hotel Grand Palace in Tokyo on Aug. 8, 1973, taken to Seoul by boat and released in the streets of the South Korean capital five days later.

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Blue diode inventor dissatisfied with patent dispute settlement

Blue diode inventor dissatisfied with patent dispute settlement

TOKYO, Japan - Shuji Nakamura, inventor of the blue-light emitting diode, speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Jan. 12, one day after he and Nichia Corp., his former employer, resolved their dispute over the patent for the blue diode through mediation by the Tokyo High Court. Nakamura said he had been forced to reach the settlement by the court, adding Japan's judicial system is corrupt.

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Hasuike dissatisfied with outcome of Koizumi-Kim talks

Hasuike dissatisfied with outcome of Koizumi-Kim talks

TOKYO, Japan - Toru Hasuike, brother of one of the Japanese abducted by North Korea, expresses dissatisfaction at a Tokyo hotel on May 22 over the outcome of the talks between Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il earlier in the day in Pyongyang.

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Yokotas dissatisfied with outcome of Koizumi-Kim talks

Yokotas dissatisfied with outcome of Koizumi-Kim talks

TOKYO, Japan - Shigeru Yokota (R), leader of a group of abductees' families, and his wife Sakei (L) express their dissatisfaction in Tokyo on May 22 over the outcome of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il earlier in the day in Pyongyang.

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Ehime Maru captain dissatisfied with Waddle's written apology

Ehime Maru captain dissatisfied with Waddle's written apology

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Photo shows a letter of apology recently sent from Cmdr. Scott Waddle, captain of the U.S. submarine Greeneville, to Hisao Onishi, captain of the Ehime Maru, in Hiroshima, western Japan. After releasing the contents of the letter, Onishi expressed dissatisfaction March 9 over the letter, saying, ''I wanted (Waddle) to write about his own responsibility.''

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(1)Entire video footage of Ehime Maru shown to families

(1)Entire video footage of Ehime Maru shown to families

HONOLULU, United States - Entire video footage of the sunken Japanese fisheries training ship Ehime Maru released by the U.S. Navy on Feb. 19 shows cracks on the 499-ton ship's hull. The footage was released at the request of the families of nine missing Japanese who were dissatisfied with the 35-minute edited version shown to them on February 17.

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Korean veteran dissatisfied with Japan bill

Korean veteran dissatisfied with Japan bill

OTSU, Japan - Kang Pu Jung, 80, a South Korean resident of Japan who was forcibly drafted and lost the fingers on his right hand during the war, voices dissatisfaction over Japan's new law for compensation of foreign veterans at a news conference May 31, saying that those eligible should be entitled to compensation equivalent to that given to Japanese nationals. The law specifically targets Korean and Taiwanese permanent residents of Japan who lost their Japanese nationality due to the 1951 San Francisco peace treaty.

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Japan's former prime minister Abe dies after being shot at stump speech

STORY: Japan's former prime minister Abe dies after being shot at stump speech DATELINE: July 8, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:49 LOCATION: Tokyo CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: STANDUP(English): ZHANG XIAOYU, Xinhua correspondentvarious of people morning the death of former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe STORYLINE: STANDUP(English): ZHANG XIAOYU, Xinhua correspondent "Former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe was pronounced dead on Friday after being fatally shot while he was delivering a speech in the western prefecture of Nara." Abe, also former leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), was shot twice during a speech. He was shot from behind by a former worker from the Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF). He was later rushed to a hospital, and passed away there. The hospital said the cause of death was believed to be blood loss. The 41-year-old perpetrator was arrested at the scene for attempted murder and was quoted as telling police he intended to kill Abe as he was "dissatisfied" with the former

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Nigerian leader signs amended electoral act ahead of 2023 elections

STORY: Nigerian leader signs amended electoral act ahead of 2023 elections DATELINE: Feb. 27, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:35 LOCATION: Abuja CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: various of the meetingSOUNDBITE (English): MUHAMMADU BUHARI, Nigerian President STORYLINE: Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari signed an amended electoral act Friday ahead of next year's general elections in the most populous African country. The re-worked electoral act holds a lot of promises for improving the election processes in Nigeria, with the introduction of new technology, and efforts to engender clarity and transparency, Buhari said at a short signing ceremony at the State House in Abuja, the Nigerian capital. The president had earlier rejected the amended electoral act. But while signing it Friday, he said this re-worked version will reduce to the barest minimum incidences of acrimony arising from dissatisfied candidates and political parties. "These commendable efforts are in line with our policy to bequeath posterity and la

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Kim Dae Jung dissatisfied with S. Korean report on abduction

Kim Dae Jung dissatisfied with S. Korean report on abduction

KYOTO, Japan - Former South Korean President Kim Dae Jung speaks at a news conference in Kyoto on Oct. 30. Kim said he is dissatisfied with the South Korean government's report on his abduction from a Tokyo hotel in 1973. Kim, then in self-imposed exile in Japan, was abducted from the Hotel Grand Palace in Tokyo on Aug. 8, 1973, taken to Seoul by boat and released in the streets of the South Korean capital five days later. (Kyodo)

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Korean veteran dissatisfied with Japan bill

Korean veteran dissatisfied with Japan bill

OTSU, Japan - Kang Pu Jung, 80, a South Korean resident of Japan who was forcibly drafted and lost the fingers on his right hand during the war, voices dissatisfaction over Japan's new law for compensation of foreign veterans at a news conference May 31, saying that those eligible should be entitled to compensation equivalent to that given to Japanese nationals. The law specifically targets Korean and Taiwanese permanent residents of Japan who lost their Japanese nationality due to the 1951 San Francisco peace treaty.

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Blue diode inventor dissatisfied with patent dispute settlement

Blue diode inventor dissatisfied with patent dispute settlement

TOKYO, Japan - Shuji Nakamura, inventor of the blue-light emitting diode, speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Jan. 12, one day after he and Nichia Corp., his former employer, resolved their dispute over the patent for the blue diode through mediation by the Tokyo High Court. Nakamura said he had been forced to reach the settlement by the court, adding Japan's judicial system is corrupt. (Kyodo)

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No member quits Japan aquarium body over dolphin hunt ban

No member quits Japan aquarium body over dolphin hunt ban

Kazutoshi Arai (L), chairman of the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums, speaks at a press conference following a two-day general meeting in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture, on May 29, 2015. While some association members remained dissatisfied over the group's recent ban on acquiring dolphins caught in drive hunts, none of them have left the body over the issue. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nagoya man allegedly stabs son to death because he "did not study"

Nagoya man allegedly stabs son to death because he "did not study"

Police officers check the home of Kengo Satake at a condominium in the central Japan city of Nagoya on Aug. 21, 2016, after arresting him on suspicion of stabbing his 12-year-old son Ryota, who later died. Satake, a 48-year-old truck driver, told police he committed the crime as he was dissatisfied with his son's attitude to studying ahead of an entrance examination to a private junior high school. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ex-Aceh separatists do vocational training

Ex-Aceh separatists do vocational training

NORTH ACEH, Indonesia - Former soldiers of the now-defunct separatist Free Aceh Movement take an auto mechanics class in North Aceh on Aug. 9, 2010, as part of a government-led vocational program. Ahead of the fifth anniversary of a cease-fire, the former soldiers are dissatisfied with a chronic shortage of tools in the program and promised meals as well as a lack of signs the government will follow through on promises in a peace accord. (Kyodo)

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Yokotas dissatisfied with outcome of Koizumi-Kim talks

Yokotas dissatisfied with outcome of Koizumi-Kim talks

TOKYO, Japan - Shigeru Yokota (R), leader of a group of abductees' families, and his wife Sakei (L) express their dissatisfaction in Tokyo on May 22 over the outcome of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il earlier in the day in Pyongyang. (Kyodo)

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Hasuike dissatisfied with outcome of Koizumi-Kim talks

Hasuike dissatisfied with outcome of Koizumi-Kim talks

TOKYO, Japan - Toru Hasuike, brother of one of the Japanese abducted by North Korea, expresses dissatisfaction at a Tokyo hotel on May 22 over the outcome of the talks between Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il earlier in the day in Pyongyang. (Kyodo)

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China 'strongly dissatisfied' with Uyghur activist's Japan visit

China 'strongly dissatisfied' with Uyghur activist's Japan visit

NARITA, Japan - Exiled Uyghur rights activist Rebiya Kadeer speaks to reporters at Narita airport, east of Tokyo, on Oct. 20, 2009. China said the same day it is ''strongly dissatisfied'' with Japan's decision to allow the activist, who it has accused of separatist activities, to visit the country. (Kyodo)

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Andrej Babis and Vitezslav Jandak, ANO poster

Andrej Babis and Vitezslav Jandak, ANO poster

October 2-3, 2020, Czech Senate elections poster of civic association ANO (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO Andrej Babis (left) and Vitezslav Jandak, writing SLAVEK JANDAK TO SENATE, Jindrichuv Hradec, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic, October 9, 2020. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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Andrej Babis and Vitezslav Jandak, ANO billboard

Andrej Babis and Vitezslav Jandak, ANO billboard

October 2-3, 2020, Czech Senate elections billboard of civic association ANO (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO Andrej Babis (left) and Vitezslav Jandak, writing SLAVEK JANDAK TO SENATE, Jindrichuv Hradec, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic, October 9, 2020. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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Milan Stech, CSSD poster, Andrej Babis and Frantisek Konecn

Milan Stech, CSSD poster, Andrej Babis and Frantisek Konecn

October 2-3, 2020, Czech Senate elections poster bearing Milan Stech, CSSD, and Czech regional elections poster of civic association ANO (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO Andrej Babis (left) and Frantisek Konecny, writing AQUAPARK IN SOUTH BOHEMIA WE BUILD, Jindrichuv Hradec, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic, October 9, 2020. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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Andrej Babis and Frantisek Konecny, ANO poster

Andrej Babis and Frantisek Konecny, ANO poster

October 2-3, 2020, Czech regional elections billboard of civic association ANO (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO Andrej Babis (left) and Frantisek Konecny, writing AQUAPARK IN SOUTH BOHEMIA WE BUILD, Jindrichuv Hradec, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic, October 9, 2020. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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Andrej Babis and Jaroslava Pokorna Jermanova, ANO poster, leaflet

Andrej Babis and Jaroslava Pokorna Jermanova, ANO poster, leaflet

October 2-3, 2020, Czech regional elections poster of civic association ANO (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO Andrej Babis (left) and Central Bohemian Region Governor Jaroslava Pokorna Jermanova, Pruhonice, Central Bohemian Region, Czech Republic, September 30, 2020. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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Andrej Babis and Jaroslava Pokorna Jermanova, ANO poster, leaflet

Andrej Babis and Jaroslava Pokorna Jermanova, ANO poster, leaflet

October 2-3, 2020, Czech regional elections poster of civic association ANO (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO Andrej Babis (left) and Central Bohemian Region Governor Jaroslava Pokorna Jermanova, Pruhonice, Central Bohemian Region, Czech Republic, September 30, 2020. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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Andrej Babis and Jaroslava Pokorna Jermanova, ANO poster, leaflet

Andrej Babis and Jaroslava Pokorna Jermanova, ANO poster, leaflet

October 2-3, 2020, Czech regional elections poster of civic association ANO (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO Andrej Babis (left) and Central Bohemian Region Governor Jaroslava Pokorna Jermanova, Pruhonice, Central Bohemian Region, Czech Republic, September 30, 2020. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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Andrej Babis and Roman Zarzycky, ANO billboard

Andrej Babis and Roman Zarzycky, ANO billboard

October 2-3, 2020, Czech regional elections billboard of civic association ANO (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO Andrej Babis (left) and Roman Zarzycky, writing #1governor of Pilsen Region for people, Klatovy-Dehtin, Pilsen Region, Czech Republic, September 13, 2020. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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Andrej Babis and Roman Zarzycky, ANO billboard

Andrej Babis and Roman Zarzycky, ANO billboard

October 2-3, 2020, Czech regional elections billboard of civic association ANO (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO Andrej Babis (left) and Roman Zarzycky, writing #1governor of Pilsen Region for people, Klatovy-Dehtin, Pilsen Region, Czech Republic, September 13, 2020. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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Andrej Babis, ANO billboard

Andrej Babis, ANO billboard

***MARCH 20, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** Czech 2016 regional elections billboard of civic association ANO (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO and Finance Minister Andrej Babis with writing Manage the state as a firm works. We send Regions the most money in history. in Prague, Czech Republic, March 20, 2017. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Young couple on the bed in the bedroom.Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Young couple on the bed in the bedroom.Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Young couple on the bed in the bedroom.Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Young couple on the bed in the bedroom.Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Young couple on the bed in the bedroom.Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Young couple on the bed in the bedroom.Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Woman and man having a disagreement. Male and female with sad expressions. Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Young couple on the bed in the bedroom.Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Young couple on the bed in the bedroom.Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Young couple on the bed in the bedroom.Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Young couple on the bed in the bedroom.Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Young couple on the bed in the bedroom.Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Young couple on the bed in the bedroom.Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Young couple on the bed in the bedroom.Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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Woman, man, bed

Woman, man, bed

Young couple on the bed in the bedroom.Photographed at interiors of The Jurys Inn Prague Hotel. http://praguehotels.jurysinns.com

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newspaper of civic association ANO 2011 (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO, PM Andrej Babis

newspaper of civic association ANO 2011 (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO, PM Andrej Babis

Political advert, published on Friday, June 21, 2019, prior to the Sunday`s rally against PM Andrej Babis and for the independence of the judiciary in Prague's Letna plain (organising Million Moments for Democracy NGO) in 5plus2 weekly, newspaper of civic association ANO 2011 (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO, Prime Minister Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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newspaper of civic association ANO 2011 (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO, PM Andrej Babis

newspaper of civic association ANO 2011 (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO, PM Andrej Babis

Political advert, published on Friday, June 21, 2019, prior to the Sunday`s rally against PM Andrej Babis and for the independence of the judiciary in Prague's Letna plain (organising Million Moments for Democracy NGO) in 5plus2 weekly, newspaper of civic association ANO 2011 (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) billionaire and founder of ANO, Prime Minister Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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