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Kiyomi Tsujimoto : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kiyomi Tsujimoto
is a Japanese politician from the Social Democratic Party (SDP), formerly the Japan Socialist Party. == Early career == Born in the city of Nara, Nara, Tsujimoto graduated from the Department of Education at Waseda University in Tokyo. While still an undergraduate in 1983, Tsujimoto founded the Peace Boat with fellow university students and pacifist activists, such as Makoto Oda, the Representative of ''Beheiren'' ("''Betonamu ni Heiwa o Shimin Rengo''" — Citizen's League for Peace in Vietnam). Peace Boat is a grass-roots international friendship organization, 'works to promote peace, human rights, equal and sustainable development and respect for the environment' by organizing educational global voyage.〔(PEACE BOAT - What is Peace Boat )〕 With its growing international recognition and support, it attained the Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. As a Japan-based group it criticizes the Japanese government's silence on its aggressive past; the Peace Boat's first voyage was to countries that had been invaded by Japan in World War II and it has consistently worked for reconciliation between Japan and these countries. Its passengers also met Yasser Arafat several times; because of its support for the Palestinian causes, Israel refused the Peace Boat entry into the country in 2002. Tsujimoto also worked in Osaka as a non-profit organization coordinator, and attended the Earth Summit held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 representing an NGO.
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