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AkahataAkahata (しんぶん赤旗 ''Shimbun Akahata'' lit. ''newspaper red flag'') is the daily organ of the Japanese Communist Party in the form of a national newspaper. Started in 1928, ''Akahata'' has a 16-page daily edition and a larger 36-page Sunday edition. ''Akahata'' has journalists based in the capitals of ten countries around the globe. They are Beijing, Berlin, Cairo, Hanoi, London, Mexico City Moscow, New Delhi, Paris, and Washington, D.C.. See also: Japanese media == External links == * [http://www.jcp.or.jp/akahata/index.html Shimbun Akahata] (in Japanese) * [http://www.japan-press.co.jp/ Japan Press Weekly] (in English) Japanese newspapers AkahataIs there a reason this isn't titled Shimbun Akahata? - User:Sekicho 22:24, Nov 29, 2004 (UTC) :Used have to ask User:Vfp15 for the reason that the Shimbun wasn't included. If that is the correct full title, it probably should be moved. User_talk:GK">User:GK|gK User talk:GK 03:07, 30 Nov 2004 (UTC) See other meanings of words starting from letter: AAB | AC | AD | AE | AF | AG | AH | AI | AJ | AK | AL | AM | AN | AO | AP | AR | AS | AT | AU | AW | AX | AY | AZ |Words begining with Akahata: Akahata Akahata
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