Opposition politicians confront Masaharu Nakagawa (sitting in left) after his security committee approved the secrecy bill. Photograph: Kimimasa Mayama/EPAWhistleblowers and journalists in Japan could soon find themselves facing long spells in prison for divulging and reporting state secrets, possibly including sensitive information about the Fukushima nuclear disaster and the country's souring re


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