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Abe stakes premiership on terror law

By David Pilling in Tokyo

Published: September 9 2007 19:37 | Last updated: September 9 2007 19:37

Shinzo Abe, Japan’s struggling prime minister, on Sunday gambled his premiership on the extension of a special anti-terrorism law, saying he would quit if parliament refused to renew it.

The opposition Democratic Party of Japan, which controls the upper house after July’s defeat of the Liberal Democratic Party, has threatened to veto the renewal of the legislation, which expires on November 1.

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