Office banned kato to leave the country. He was summoned three times for questioning. They say his column was not based on fact and damaged parks reputation. The japan Newspaper Publishers and Editors Association says the move poses a threat to freedom of the press in south korea. The parisbased ngo Reporters Without Borders has also criticized the south korean government. The newspapers president tatsamisu kumasaka is demanding the indictment be removed immediately. He says the action is a grave and clear violation of freedom of speech thats guaranteed by the constitution of south korea as well as japan and other democratic nations. He says the bureau chief wrote a commentary on the president without having any intention to defame her. Japanese Officials Say they will convey their concerns to their south korean counterparts. Translator the indictment will affect freedom of the press and japan south korea relations. It is quite regrettable, and im concerned about it. Kishida says his g
Teenagers died in the accident. The sewol District Prosecutors Office banned kato to leave the country. He was summoned three times for questioning. They say his column was not based on fact and damaged parks reputation. The japan Newspaper Publishers and Editors Association says the move poses a threat to freedom of the press in south korea. The parisbased ngo Reporters Without Borders has also criticized the south korean government. The newspapers president tatsamisu kumasaka is demanding the indictment be removed immediately. He says the action is a grave and clear violation of freedom of speech thats guaranteed by the constitution of south korea as well as japan and other democratic nations. He says the bureau chief wrote a commentary on the president without having any intention to defame her. Japanese Officials Say they will convey their concerns to their south korean counterparts. Translator the indictment will affect freedom of the press and japan south korea relations. It is q
Japan are trying to rebuild from the march 2011 disaster with a drink thats naturally sweet. Government leaders in hong kong and prodemocracy students have agreed to hold their first formal talks. But the protesters dont like whats on the agenda, and they say they wont go home until they get what they want. The protesters, mainly students, have been on the streets for more than a week demanding democratic elections. The two sides agreed to start talks friday in a location open to the public. Hong kongs number two official, chief exhibit carrie lam is scheduled to attend. She and her colleagues reportedly proposed a discussion on the provision of a law governing electoral reforms. Translator relating to the talks we propose two agendas, first is the Constitutional Foundation of political reform. Second is the Legal Framework of that political reform. Student leaders criticized the agenda as vague. Translator we are very disappointed and angry with their strategy. We surge the government
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