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3 detained Japanese head home from China

3 detained Japanese head home from China

SHANGHAI, China - Fujita Corp. employees Junichi Iguchi (C) and Hiroki Hashimoto (R) leave a hotel in Shanghai to head back home on Oct. 1, 2010. China the previous day released three of four Japanese detained for allegedly entering a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities.

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3 detained Japanese head home from China

3 detained Japanese head home from China

SHANGHAI, China - Fujita Corp. employees Yoshiro Sasaki (R, front), Junichi Iguchi (L, front), and Hiroki Hashimoto (L, back) leave a hotel in Shanghai to head back home on Oct. 1, 2010. China the previous day released the three, who were among the four Japanese detained for allegedly entering a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities.

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China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

SHANGHAI, China - Photo shows two (men without ties) of the three Japanese nationals released by China arriving at Shanghai airport on Sept. 30, 2010. China released three of the four Japanese detained for allegedly entered a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities.

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China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

SHANGHAI, China - (From L to R) Fujita Corp. employees Junichi Iguchi, Yoshiro Sasaki, and Hiroki Hashimoto leave the Japanese consul general in Shanghai on Oct. 1, 2010, after being freed from detention. The three were among four Japanese detained for allegedly entering a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities. The fourth remains in custody.

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China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

SHANGHAI, China - Photo shows two (men without ties) of the three Japanese nationals released by China arriving at Shanghai airport on Sept. 30, 2010. China released three of the four Japanese detained for allegedly entered a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities.

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China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

SHIJIAZHUANG, China - Police officers patrol the airport in Shijiazhuang in China's Hebei Province on Sept. 30, 2010, where three of four Japanese nationals were released after being detained on Sept. 20 for allegedly entering a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities.

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China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

TOKYO, Japan - A Fujita Corp. employee is questioned by reporters in Tokyo on Sept. 30, 2010, after the release of three of the four company employees detained by China in the northern province of Hebei since Sept. 20 for allegedly entering a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities there.

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4 Japanese held in China military zone

4 Japanese held in China military zone

TOKYO, Japan - Fujita Corp. executive Tatsuro Tsuchiya speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 24, 2010. China detained four employees of the Japanese construction company, for allegedly trespassing on a military zone in Habei Province and videotaping its premises.

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Petition for mandatory videotaping of police questioning

Petition for mandatory videotaping of police questioning

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Federation of Bar Associations Vice President Tatsuya Kawasaki (2nd from R) hands a petition signed by 1.1 million people to Ritsuo Hosokawa (C), a lower house member from the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan, that urges Diet members to pass a bill requiring investigative authorities to fully videotape the questioning of criminal suspects.

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Iwate lawyer accused of videotaping up girl's skirt

Iwate lawyer accused of videotaping up girl's skirt

MORIOKA, Japan - Police have sent papers to prosecutors on Kunio Yamamura (file photo), a lawyer in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, who is suspected of videotaping up the skirt of a teenage girl last November, the police said Jan. 7. Yamamura was the deputy leader of the Iwate prefectural bar association from April 2000 but resigned the post in December.

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Iwate lawyer accused of videotaping up girl's skirt

Iwate lawyer accused of videotaping up girl's skirt

MORIOKA, Japan - Police have sent papers to prosecutors on Kunio Yamamura (file photo), a lawyer in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, who is suspected of videotaping up the skirt of a teenage girl last November, the police said Jan. 7. Yamamura was the deputy leader of the Iwate prefectural bar association from April 2000 but resigned the post in December.

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Petition for mandatory videotaping of police questioning

Petition for mandatory videotaping of police questioning

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Federation of Bar Associations Vice President Tatsuya Kawasaki (2nd from R) hands a petition signed by 1.1 million people to Ritsuo Hosokawa (C), a lower house member from the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan, that urges Diet members to pass a bill requiring investigative authorities to fully videotape the questioning of criminal suspects. (Kyodo)

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4 Japanese held in China military zone

4 Japanese held in China military zone

TOKYO, Japan - Fujita Corp. executive Tatsuro Tsuchiya speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 24, 2010. China detained four employees of the Japanese construction company, for allegedly trespassing on a military zone in Habei Province and videotaping its premises. (Kyodo)

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3 detained Japanese head home from China

3 detained Japanese head home from China

SHANGHAI, China - Fujita Corp. employees Yoshiro Sasaki (R, front), Junichi Iguchi (L, front), and Hiroki Hashimoto (L, back) leave a hotel in Shanghai to head back home on Oct. 1, 2010. China the previous day released the three, who were among the four Japanese detained for allegedly entering a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities. (Kyodo)

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China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

SHANGHAI, China - (From L to R) Fujita Corp. employees Junichi Iguchi, Yoshiro Sasaki, and Hiroki Hashimoto leave the Japanese consul general in Shanghai on Oct. 1, 2010, after being freed from detention. The three were among four Japanese detained for allegedly entering a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities. The fourth remains in custody. (Kyodo)

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China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

SHANGHAI, China - Photo shows two (men without ties) of the three Japanese nationals released by China arriving at Shanghai airport on Sept. 30, 2010. China released three of the four Japanese detained for allegedly entered a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities.

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3 detained Japanese head home from China

3 detained Japanese head home from China

SHANGHAI, China - Fujita Corp. employees Junichi Iguchi (C) and Hiroki Hashimoto (R) leave a hotel in Shanghai to head back home on Oct. 1, 2010. China the previous day released three of four Japanese detained for allegedly entering a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities. (Kyodo)

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3 detained Japanese head home from China

3 detained Japanese head home from China

SHANGHAI, China - Fujita Corp. employees Yoshiro Sasaki (R, front), Junichi Iguchi (L, front), and Hiroki Hashimoto (L, back) leave a hotel in Shanghai to head back home on Oct. 1, 2010. China the previous day released the three, who were among the four Japanese detained for allegedly entering a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities. (Kyodo)

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China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

SHANGHAI, China - Photo shows two (men without ties) of the three Japanese nationals released by China arriving at Shanghai airport on Sept. 30, 2010. China released three of the four Japanese detained for allegedly entered a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities.

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China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

SHIJIAZHUANG, China - Police officers patrol the airport in Shijiazhuang in China's Hebei Province on Sept. 30, 2010, where three of four Japanese nationals were released after being detained on Sept. 20 for allegedly entering a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities. (Kyodo)

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China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

China frees 3 of 4 detained Japanese

TOKYO, Japan - A Fujita Corp. employee is questioned by reporters in Tokyo on Sept. 30, 2010, after the release of three of the four company employees detained by China in the northern province of Hebei since Sept. 20 for allegedly entering a military zone without permission and videotaping facilities there. (Kyodo)

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