THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
June 23, 2023 at 16:47 JST
Plaintiffs and their lawyers head to the Sapporo High Court on June 22, holding up a sign demanding an apology from police. (Takayuki Kakuno)
SAPPORO--The Sapporo High Court gave different rulings to two plaintiffs in a freedom of expression lawsuit filed over their removal from a site in 2019 where Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was giving a speech. [Read More]
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