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"A good official we cannot do without" | Stories shared by Xi Jinping

STORY: "A good official we cannot do without" | Stories shared by Xi Jinping DATELINE: May 10, 2023 LENGTH: 00:05:20 LOCATION: HEFEI, China CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Xi Jinping's visit to Fuping County, Hebei Province 2. various of Fuping County 3. various of Shen Hao, a former village Party chief in Anhui Province and Xiaogang Village 4. various of the secret agreement 5. various of the file footage of Xiaogang Village 6. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): GUAN YOUJIANG, One of the 18 farmers who signed the secret agreement in 1978 7. various of Xiaogang Village 8. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): WANG RUXIA, Xiaogang villager 9. various of the main road in Xiaogang 10. SOUNDBITE 3 (Chinese): GUAN ZHENGJIN, Xiaogang villager 11. various of the file footage of Shen Hao building the road 12. SOUNDBITE 4 (Chinese): YUAN XIAOPING, Xiaogang villager 13. SOUNDBITE 5 (Chinese): HAN QIAOLAN, Member of Xiaogang Village committee 14. various of the file footage of Shen Hao investigating 15. SOUNDBITE 6 (Chinese): SHEN HAO

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Ex-diplomat admits Japan, U.S. had secret pact

Ex-diplomat admits Japan, U.S. had secret pact

TOKYO, Japan - Bunroku Yoshino, former chief of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's American Bureau, is photographed before a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 1, 2009. Yoshino admitted for the first time in court that Japan and the United States concluded a secret agreement on the 1972 reversion of Okinawa.

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Ex-diplomat admits Japan, U.S. had secret pact

Ex-diplomat admits Japan, U.S. had secret pact

TOKYO, Japan - Bunroku Yoshino, former chief of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's American Bureau, speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 1, 2009. Yoshino admitted for the first time in court that Japan and the United States concluded a secret agreement on the 1972 reversion of Okinawa.

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Ex-diplomat admits Japan, U.S. had secret pact

Ex-diplomat admits Japan, U.S. had secret pact

TOKYO, Japan - Bunroku Yoshino, former chief of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's American Bureau, speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 1, 2009. Yoshino admitted for the first time in court that Japan and the United States concluded a secret agreement on the 1972 reversion of Okinawa.

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Suit over secret Okinawa pact argument rejected

Suit over secret Okinawa pact argument rejected

TOKYO, Japan - Takichi Nishiyama, 75, expresses his anger at a press conference after the Tokyo District Court rejected his damages suit on March 27. The former Mainichi Shimbun reporter argued his career was ruined by an illegal indictment over his report about a secret agreement between Japan and the United States over the 1972 reversion of Okinawa to Japan.

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U.S., Japan trades secret notes on nuke arms in 1960

U.S., Japan trades secret notes on nuke arms in 1960

TOKYO, Japan - Japan and the United States exchanged secret minutes on talks about the entry of nuclear weapons into Japan the day a final agreement was reached on the Japan-U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty in 1960, various U.S. diplomatic records show. The photo shows U.S. Ambassador to Japan Douglas MacArthur II and Japanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama shaking hands on Jan. 6, 1960, the day they exchanged the ''classified record of discussion,'' whose actual contents remain secret to this day.

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Former Prime Minister Tanaka arrested

Kakuei Tanaka, the apex of the Lockheed case, is arrested. He met with President Richard Nixon in Hawaii and made a secret pact with him. The prosecutors announced the arrest of former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka in the Lockheed case, the history of Kakuei Tanaka's rise and fall, date of shooting unknown, release date: July 30, 1976.

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Suit over secret Okinawa pact argument rejected

Suit over secret Okinawa pact argument rejected

TOKYO, Japan - Takichi Nishiyama, 75, expresses his anger at a press conference after the Tokyo District Court rejected his damages suit on March 27. The former Mainichi Shimbun reporter argued his career was ruined by an illegal indictment over his report about a secret agreement between Japan and the United States over the 1972 reversion of Okinawa to Japan. (Kyodo)

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Okinawa governor on reported Japan-U.S. secret defense deal

Okinawa governor on reported Japan-U.S. secret defense deal

Okinawa Gov. Denny Tamaki (C) speaks to reporters at the prefectural government headquarters in Naha, southern Japan, on Jan. 25, 2021. A reported secret agreement reached in 2015 between Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force and the U.S. Marine Corps to station a GSDF amphibious unit in the Marines' Camp Schwab in the Henoko district of Okinawa Prefecture is "unacceptable," the governor said.

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Ex-diplomat admits Japan, U.S. had secret pact

Ex-diplomat admits Japan, U.S. had secret pact

TOKYO, Japan - Bunroku Yoshino, former chief of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's American Bureau, is photographed before a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 1, 2009. Yoshino admitted for the first time in court that Japan and the United States concluded a secret agreement on the 1972 reversion of Okinawa. (Kyodo)

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Ex-diplomat admits Japan, U.S. had secret pact

Ex-diplomat admits Japan, U.S. had secret pact

TOKYO, Japan - Bunroku Yoshino, former chief of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's American Bureau, speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 1, 2009. Yoshino admitted for the first time in court that Japan and the United States concluded a secret agreement on the 1972 reversion of Okinawa. (Kyodo)

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Ex-diplomat admits Japan, U.S. had secret pact

Ex-diplomat admits Japan, U.S. had secret pact

TOKYO, Japan - Bunroku Yoshino, former chief of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's American Bureau, speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 1, 2009. Yoshino admitted for the first time in court that Japan and the United States concluded a secret agreement on the 1972 reversion of Okinawa. (Kyodo)

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U.S., Japan trades secret notes on nuke arms in 1960

U.S., Japan trades secret notes on nuke arms in 1960

TOKYO, Japan - Japan and the United States exchanged secret minutes on talks about the entry of nuclear weapons into Japan the day a final agreement was reached on the Japan-U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty in 1960, various U.S. diplomatic records show. The photo shows U.S. Ambassador to Japan Douglas MacArthur II and Japanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama shaking hands on Jan. 6, 1960, the day they exchanged the ''classified record of discussion,'' whose actual contents remain secret to this day.

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