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Luiz Gushiken : ウィキペディア英語版
Luiz Gushiken

Luiz Gushiken (August 5, 1950 – September 13, 2013) was a Brazilian union leader and politician. He was formerly the head of the social communication office of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's administration, a position which carried a ministerial rank. He is a first-generation Japanese-Brazilian, with Ryukyuan parents from Okinawa.
In his youth he was a supporter of O Trabalho, a party linked to the French Organisation Communiste Internationaliste (OCI). He broke with this international current to work closely with Lula in the PT. He worked at Banespa bank and was associated with unions. He was elected a federal deputy in the Congress three times, from 1987 to 1998, and was the coordinator of the presidential campaigns for Lula in 1989 and 1998.
==Early life==

Luiz Gushiken was born in the small town of Osvaldo Cruz (in Presidente Prudente) and was the first-born son of seven children〔http://veja.abril.com.br/noticia/brasil/morre-em-sao-paulo-o-ex-ministro-luiz-gushiken〕 of the photographer and violinist Shoei〔(Luiz Gushiken - Nem a distância impediu que a pacata Osvaldo Cruz, cidade de 20 mil habitantes a 570 quilômetros de São Paulo, ecoasse o golpe militar de 1964. ) Por Luiz Cláudio Cunha. ''ISTOÉ'', 15 de dezembro de 2004.〕 and Setsu Gushiken,〔(Ex-deputado petista Luiz Gushiken morre aos 63 anos vítima de câncer. Ele passou os últimos dias de vida no Hospital Sírio-Libanês, em São Paulo, se despedindo dos amigos mais íntimos ). ''O Globo'', 13 de setembro de 2013.〕 Japanese immigrants from Okinawa.〔(Luiz Gushiken, fundador do PT, morre aos 63 anos em São Paulo ). Renato Biazzi and Alberto Gaspar. G1, 13 de setembro de 2013.〕 While he was still a young man, he moved to the city of São Paulo. He lived in the Brás suburb of the city and began to work as a bank clerk at the São Paulo State Bank (Banespa), where he stayed until 1999.〔(Morre Luiz Gushiken aos 63 anos. O ex-ministro da Comunicação Social do governo Lula e fundador do PT lutava contra um câncer ). ''Estadão'', 13 de setembro de 2013.〕

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