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#693208
17 July 2015
TOKYO, July 16, 2015 () -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (C) and Sadakazu Tanigaki (R), secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party, arrive at the lower house plenary in Tokyo, Japan, on July 16, 2015. Japan's ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday rammed through a series of controversial security bills in the all-powerful lower house of the nation's Diet amid strong public opposition, marking the most significant overturn of the nation's "purely defensive" defense posture. (/Ma Ping)
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#693209
17 July 2015
TOKYO, July 16, 2015 () -- Katsuya Okada, chief of Japan's major opposition party of Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), criticizes on the controversial security bills at the lower house plenary in Tokyo, Japan, on July 16, 2015. Japan's ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday rammed through a series of controversial security bills in the all-powerful lower house of the nation's Diet amid strong public opposition, marking the most significant overturn of the nation's "purely defensive" defense posture. (/Ma Ping)
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#693210
17 July 2015
(150716) -- TOKYO, July 16, 2015 () -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (C) listens to the opposition lawmakers' statements on the controversial security bills at the lower house in Tokyo, Japan, on July 16, 2015. Japan's ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday rammed through a series of controversial security bills in the all-powerful lower house of the nation's Diet amid strong public opposition, marking the most significant overturn of the nation's "purely defensive" defense posture. (/Ma Ping)
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#693211
17 July 2015
(150716) -- TOKYO, July 16, 2015 () -- Japanese opposition lawmakers leave the lower house to oppose the security bills in Tokyo, Japan, on July 16, 2015. Japan's ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday rammed through a series of controversial security bills in the all-powerful lower house of the nation's Diet amid strong public opposition, marking the most significant overturn of the nation's "purely defensive" defense posture. (/Ma Ping)
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#693212
17 July 2015
TOKYO, July 16, 2015 () -- Japanese opposition lawmakers leave the lower house to oppose the security bills in Tokyo, Japan, on July 16, 2015. Japan's ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday rammed through a series of controversial security bills in the all-powerful lower house of the nation's Diet amid strong public opposition, marking the most significant overturn of the nation's "purely defensive" defense posture. (/Ma Ping)
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#693214
17 July 2015
(150716)-- TOKYO, July 16, 2015 ()-- People attend a sit-in protest against the security bills near the parliament building in Tokyo, Japan, July 16, 2015. Japan's ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday rammed through a series of controversial security bills in the all-powerful lower house of the nation's Diet amid strong public opposition, marking the most significant overturn of the nation's "purely defensive" defense posture.(/Stringer)
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#693217
17 July 2015
(150716)-- TOKYO, July 16, 2015 ()-- People attend a sit-in protest against the security bills near the parliament building in Tokyo, Japan, July 16, 2015. Japan's ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday rammed through a series of controversial security bills in the all-powerful lower house of the nation's Diet amid strong public opposition, marking the most significant overturn of the nation's "purely defensive" defense posture.(/Stringer)
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#693218
17 July 2015
(150716) -- TOKYO, July 16, 2015 () -- Japanese opposition lawmakers leave the lower house to oppose the security bills in Tokyo, Japan, on July 16, 2015. Japan's ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday rammed through a series of controversial security bills in the all-powerful lower house of the nation's Diet amid strong public opposition, marking the most significant overturn of the nation's "purely defensive" defense posture. (/Ma Ping)
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#693221
17 July 2015
TOKYO, July 16, 2015 () -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (2nd L) claps hands after passing the controversial security bills at the lower house in Tokyo, Japan, on July 16, 2015. Japan's ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday rammed through a series of controversial security bills in the all-powerful lower house of the nation's Diet amid strong public opposition, marking the most significant overturn of the nation's "purely defensive" defense posture. (/Ma Ping)
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#693222
17 July 2015
TOKYO, July 16, 2015 () -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) thanks for passing the controversial security bills at the lower house of the nation's Diet in Tokyo, Japan, on July 16, 2015. Japan's ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday rammed through a series of controversial security bills in the all-powerful lower house of the nation's Diet amid strong public opposition, marking the most significant overturn of the nation's "purely defensive" defense posture. (/Ma Ping)
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