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Protesting lawmakers leave for Japan

Posted April. 11, 2001 12:48,   

National Assembly members from both the ruling and opposition parties prepare to board a plane at Incheon International Airport Tuesday on their way to Japan, where they plan to protest distortions of history in Japan`s textbooks. Seen, from left, are Reps. Lee Kang-Too, Park Jae-Uook, Kim Young-Jin and Won Chul-Hee.

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