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    the Nobel Peace Prize. Khakamada was born to a Japanese father, Mutsuo Hakamada, a Japanese communist who defected to the Soviet Union in 1939. Her mother...
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  • Hakamada (written: 袴田) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Irina Khakamada (袴田イリーナ, born 1955), Russian politician of Japanese...
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  • grandmaster. He developed his own modification of the Sicilian defense. Irina Hakamada - economist, politician and author. She ran in the 2004 Russian presidential...
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    including Mutsuo Hakamada, the brother of former Japanese Communist Party chairman Satomi Hakamada, whose daughter Irina Hakamada is a notable Russian...
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    embezzlement."[clarification needed] Together with Boris Nemtsov and Irina Hakamada and along with others, Kiriyenko formed the Union of Right Forces. Kiriyenko...
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    Russia, only three were female. These were Ella Pamfilova in 2000, Irina Hakamada in 2004 and Ksenia Sobchak in 2018. In addition, there were other women...
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    former presidential candidate Irina Hakamada warned Politkovskaya about threats to her life coming from Putin. Hakamada later denied her involvement in...
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    non-Slavonic patronymics as well. For example, the Russian politician Irina Hakamada's patronym is Муцуовна (Mutsuovna) because her Japanese father's given...
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    Russia Boris Nemtsov 16 February – 31 May 2000 Union of Right Forces Irina Hakamada 31 May 2000 – 29 December 2003 Union of Right Forces Vladimir Lukin...
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  • Anna Politkovskaya and stated that a former presidential candidate, Irina Hakamada, warned Politkovskaya about threats to her life coming from the Russian...
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    Glazyev Sergey Zapolsky [ru] Valentin Kotlyar [ru] Nikolay Tropin [ru] Irina Zubkevich [ru] Viktor Talanov [ru] Aleksey Leushkin [ru] German Karelin [ru]...
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  • Nikolay Sukhoy    APR No Orekhovo-Borisovo No.197, Moscow 12 April 1998 Irina Hakamada    Common Cause New post Andrei Nikolayev [ru]    Union of Democracy...
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    Union of Right Forces leader Nikita Belykh, as well as Georgy Satarov, Irina Hakamada, and many others took part in the rally. Demonstrators were going to...
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    settled in Russia; for example, Mutsuo Hakamada, the brother of Japanese Communist Party chairman Satomi Hakamada, escaped from Japan in 1938 and went to...
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