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TOKYO, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) -- The Japanese government on Tuesday approved a bill
to extend the anti-terrorism law for another year, paving the way for its
passage in the parliament.
The cabinet will submit it to an ongoing extraordinary parliamentary
session for approval.
Japan adopted the legislation in 2001 soon after the "9.11" terrorist
attacks on the United States. Under the law, Tokyo has sent fleets, including
refueling vessels to the Indian Ocean to support the US-led military operations
in Afghanistan.
After a previous extension in October 2003, the law will expireon Nov. 1.
The Japanese government intends this time to shorten
the extension period to one year, saying the threat of terrorism is dwindling
and it needs to make judgment based on the development of situation.
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