Sunday, July 31, 2011
LDP lawmakers three people Nippon pathetic "for South Korea ' forced
Containment measures to strengthen sovereignty over Dokdo Ulleungdo Japanese Liberal Democratic Party lawmakers said they would visit South Korea, despite notice of the prohibition of entry for South Korea got on the plane.
Shindo Yoshitaka ((新藤義孝), Inada Tomomi (稻田 朋 美) House of Representatives (lower house) members and Sato, Martha, Hisashi (佐藤 正 久) House of Councillors (Senate) members, including three of the 1st 8:55 a.m. I'm a bundle Gimpo Airport All Nippon Airways (ANA) side of the plane departed for Korea.
Faithful members at the airport prior to departure. "Ban the entry of South Korea to visit a doctor because she was obviously" asking questions of reporters, "We are entering a prohibited effect of (South Korea) that occurs when you try to go to immigration," said "to the top before you eat too scared to Korea will not tolerate, "she said.
Inada senator, "We truly wanted to be friends with South Korea and South Korea's claim that you want to hear," repeated the claim cases, and Sato, Senator, "South Korea to convince us that the pre-but did not say anything to me." increases and a unique set of complaints.
Meanwhile, In the airport about 10 people from Japan advocates a hwidureumyeo iljanggi Japan "Way to go," oechyeoteul relief, as well as many of the passengers did not show a little interest. 60 Get in and introduced himself living in Tokyo, a faithful supporter of the Senator, "In Korea, There's a lot of attention to this issue in Japan is not the media coverage too," he was unhappy.
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