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Shinjuku Ward to Stop Purchasing Akahata Newspaper, Ward Mayor Announces; Ward Council Members' Solicitation of Subscriptions Leads to Psychological Pressure From Staff

Kenichi Yoshizumi, mayor of Shinjuku Ward in Tokyo, announced at a general meeting of the ward assembly on the 26th that the ward will no longer subscribe to the Communist Party's newspaper, the Akahata. Yoshizumi said, "The secretariat department purchases three copies each of the Akahata and the Sunday edition of the Akahata for reference purposes in ward administration..."
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Kenichi Yoshizumi, mayor of Shinjuku Ward in Tokyo, announced at a general meeting of the ward assembly on the 26th that the ward will no longer subscribe to the Communist Party's newspaper, the Akahata. Yoshizumi said, "The secretariat department purchases three copies each of the Akahata and the Sunday edition of the Akahata for reference purposes in ward administration..."

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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