THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
July 9, 2021 at 19:10 JST
Lawyer Yuji Nakatani, far left, a co-representative of the organizer of the “After ‘Freedom of Expression?’” exhibition in Nagoya, said acts that suppress freedom of expression should never be tolerated at a news conference on July 8. (Chul Hwang)
NAGOYA--City officials here decided to close a gallery hosting a controversial exhibition until July 11 “for safety,” after it received an exploding package in the mail. [Read More]
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