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660:, was able to sneak in and out of Japan repeatedly over the following years using different passports and wearing a fake moustache. He added that he had received prior warning to stay away from the centre of Bali because it would be bombed. The remarks were made during a news conference at Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo, where he was trying to explain the necessity of new anti-terrorism measures being implemented whereby all foreigners entering the country will be fingerprinted and photographed. 466: 478: 663:
Later that day, he gave another press conference in which he retracted his remarks, saying instead that it was actually his friend who had received a prior warning about the bombing, and that he only found out about the warning three or four months after the bombing. He also issued a statement
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In September 2007, Hatoyama caused a controversy after making a remark during a press conference, where he suggested a system in which execution of death row inmates could take place without him having to sign the final execution order, as currently
622:(née Emily Baird, aka Emily Takami), the daughter of an Australian army sergeant, Jimmy Baird, and a Japanese woman. Emily is a former model and actress. The couple has three children, Tarō Hatoyama, Hanako Hatoyama and Jirō Hatoyama. 574:, and became the Vice Leader of the opposition. Divisions between the brothers eventually led him to leave the DPJ in 1999, and he re-joined the LDP in 2000 after running unsuccessfully for the seat of the Governor of Tokyo. 643:. He came under criticism from opponents to capital punishment such as Amnesty International Japan for his attitude, which said that he was trying to avoid accountability as well as showing disregard for human rights. 651:
In October 2007, during a news conference, Hatoyama attempted to justify plans to fingerprint and photograph all foreigners at immigration by claiming that an unidentified "friend of a friend", who is an
552: 40: 1398: 602:, appointed on 24 September 2008, Hatoyama was moved to the post of Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications. In a dispute with Asō over a possible replacement of 342: 1779: 1774: 607: 1180: 1435: 208: 1829: 1547: 1539: 1639: 1535: 1479: 336: 51: 1794: 1784: 446: 1262: 521:, became the country's Prime Minister in September 2009 following a landslide victory in the August 2009 election. His maternal grandfather was 1754: 1425: 1391: 248: 1498: 625:
Hatoyama died on 21 June 2016 in a hospital in Tokyo, at the age of 67. He was survived by his wife, three children and five grandchildren.
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In 1993, he left the LDP and became a conservative independent, saying he wanted to form a new party to oppose the LDP. He was briefly
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and graduated with a degree in political science. He wanted to get into politics right away and became an aide to Prime Minister
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denying any connections to members of Al-Qaeda, as well as apologising to Prime Minister Fukuda for the confusion he caused.
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cabinet as Justice Minister in August 2007, and maintained his post through the September inauguration of the cabinet of
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was executed during his tenure. After the execution, he was called "Grim Reaper" by the
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Hatoyama justifies taking prints with 'friend of a friend' in al-Qaeda claim
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The Hatoyama Dynasty: Japanese Political Leadership through the Generations
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Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan
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Minister of State for Decentralization Reform of Japan
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Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications
Tarō Asō
Hiroya Masuda
Tsutomu Sato
Minister of Justice
Shinzō Abe
Yasuo Fukuda
Jinen Nagase
Okiharu Yasuoka
Tsutomu Hata
Chikara Sakaguchi
Mansō Hamamoto
Kiichi Miyazawa
Yutaka Inoue
Mayumi Moriyama
Tokyo
Tokyo
NLC
LDP
"Assembly of Reform"
"Liberal Reform League"
NFP
("Old") DPJ
("New") DPJ
Alma mater
University of Tokyo
Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications
Shinzō Abe
Yasuo Fukuda

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