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Japan eyes e-politics as political rivalry grows

China Daily | Updated: 2009-08-04 07:58

Japan eyes e-politics as political rivalry grows

Opposition Democratic Party lawmaker Seiji Ohsaka uses Twitter at his office as a way to reach disengaged voters. Reuters

TOKYO: Japanese opposition lawmaker Seiji Ohsaka was disappointed, if not surprised, when he found he was supposed to stop posting microblogs on social networking service Twitter once the formal campaign begins for an August 30 election.

Japan eyes e-politics as political rivalry grows

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