k Demand for Injunction on TPP NegotiationsFormer Agriculture Minister Yamada and Others File Lawsuit Masahiko Yamada, former Agriculture Minister and Attorney at Law, attends a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan FCCJ on June 2, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. Yamada, accompanied by Koiji Iwatsuki Attorney at Law, spoke about the legal action against the Trans Pacific Partnership TPP free trade negotiations, which they said would lead to a collapse of Japanese agriculture and food selfsufficiency in the country. On May 15th, more than 1,063 people filed a lawsuit against the government for an injunction against the TPP trade negotiations, which they called unconstitutional. Photo by Rodrigo Reyes MarinAFLO Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Demand for Injunction on TPP Negotiations Former Agriculture Minister Yamada and Others File Lawsuit Masahiko Yamada, former Agriculture Minister and Attorney at Law, attends a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents  Club of Japan  FCCJ  on June 2, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. Yamada, accompanied by Koiji Iwatsuki  Attorney at Law , spoke about the legal action against the Trans Pacific Partnership  TPP  free trade negotiations, which they said would lead to a collapse of Japanese agriculture and food self sufficiency in the country. On May 15th, more than 1,063 people filed a lawsuit against the government for an injunction against the TPP trade negotiations, which they called unconstitutional.  Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin AFLO
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Demand for Injunction on TPP Negotiations Former Agriculture Minister Yamada and Others File Lawsuit

Masahiko Yamada, former Agriculture Minister and Attorney at Law, attends a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ) on June 2, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. Yamada, accompanied by Koiji Iwatsuki (Attorney at Law), spoke about the legal action against the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) free trade negotiations, which they said would lead to a collapse of Japanese agriculture and food self-sufficiency in the country. On May 15th, more than 1,063 people filed a lawsuit against the government for an injunction against the TPP trade negotiations, which they called unconstitutional. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

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