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Seiken Sugiura (杉浦 正健 ''Sugiura Seiken'', born July 26, 1934) is a Japanese politician and lawyer. He was named Minister of Justice on October 31, 2005〔 Yoshida, Reiji (Koizumi warns ministers following gaffe by Sugiura November 2, 2005 ) ''Japan Times'' Retrieved October 4, 2015 〕 and served in the cabinet of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. Being a Buddhist, he imposed a moratorium on executions during his time as Minister of Justice.〔 (New justice minister still not sold on death penalty November 4, 2005 ) ''Japan Times'' Retrieved October 4, 2015 〕 He was defeated in the 2009 election by Yasuhiro Nakane, a member of the Democratic Party of Japan. He has remained engaged in discussions over the death penalty in Japan since leaving politics.〔 (Death Penalty Pros and Cons August 5, 2012 ) ''Japan Times'' Retrieved October 4, 2015 〕 On October 3, 2015 he spoke at a World Day against the Death Penalty event in Tokyo, along with Hideo Hiraoka, who was justice minister under the Democratic Party of Japan.〔 (2 ex-justice ministers join anti-death penalty rally October 3, 2015 ) ''Mainichi Shimbun'' Retrieved October 4, 2015 〕 ==References==
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