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Naoto Kan at FCCJ
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Tokyo, Japan – Japan’s former Prime Minister Naoto Kan launches into his theory to break away from nuclear power during his appearance before the foreign media at Tokyo’s Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan on Thursday, December 12, 2013. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO)

Naoto Kan at FCCJ
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Tokyo, Japan – Naoto Kan holds up a paper with a quote stating, “The nobelist motive is the public good” during his speech at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan on Thursday, December 12, 2013. Kan, who was suspended from his own party for supporting a non-official candidate during the Diet’s upper house elections in July, has been back to his activist roots, energetically evangelizing against nuclear power. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO)Naoto Kan at FCCJ
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Tokyo, Japan – Japan’s former Prime Minister Naoto Kan launches into his theory to break away from nuclear power during his appearance before the foreign media at Tokyo’s Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan on Thursday, December 12, 2013. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO)

Naoto Kan at FCCJ
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Tokyo, Japan – Naoto Kan holds up a paper with a quote stating, “The nobelist motive is the public good” during his speech at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan on Thursday, December 12, 2013. Kan, who was suspended from his own party for supporting a non-official candidate during the Diet’s upper house elections in July, has been back to his activist roots, energetically evangelizing against nuclear power. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO)Naoto Kan at FCCJ
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Tokyo, Japan – Japan’s former Prime Minister Naoto Kan launches into his theory to break away from nuclear power during his appearance before the foreign media at Tokyo’s Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan on Thursday, December 12, 2013. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO)

Naoto Kan at FCCJ
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Tokyo, Japan – Naoto Kan holds up a paper with a quote stating, “The nobelist motive is the public good” during his speech at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan on Thursday, December 12, 2013. Kan, who was suspended from his own party for supporting a non-official candidate during the Diet’s upper house elections in July, has been back to his activist roots, energetically evangelizing against nuclear power. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO)Naoto Kan at FCCJ
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Tokyo, Japan – Japan’s former Prime Minister Naoto Kan launches into his theory to break away from nuclear power during his appearance before the foreign media at Tokyo’s Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan on Thursday, December 12, 2013. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO)

Naoto Kan at FCCJ
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Tokyo, Japan – Naoto Kan holds up a paper with a quote stating, “The nobelist motive is the public good” during his speech at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan on Thursday, December 12, 2013. Kan, who was suspended from his own party for supporting a non-official candidate during the Diet’s upper house elections in July, has been back to his activist roots, energetically evangelizing against nuclear power. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO)Naoto Kan at FCCJ
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Tokyo, Japan – Japan’s former Prime Minister Naoto Kan launches into his theory to break away from nuclear power during his appearance before the foreign media at Tokyo’s Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan on Thursday, December 12, 2013. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO)

Naoto Kan at FCCJ
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Tokyo, Japan – Naoto Kan holds up a paper with a quote stating, “The nobelist motive is the public good” during his speech at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan on Thursday, December 12, 2013. Kan, who was suspended from his own party for supporting a non-official candidate during the Diet’s upper house elections in July, has been back to his activist roots, energetically evangelizing against nuclear power. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO)