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Japan: Lawmaker receives death threat after handing letter to emperor

Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko attend the memorial service for the war dead of World War II marking the 68th anniversary in Tokyo, Japan on August 15, 2013. Emperor Akihito's father Emperor Hirohito surrendered to allied forces on August 15, 1945. UPI/Keizo Mori
Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko attend the memorial service for the war dead of World War II marking the 68th anniversary in Tokyo, Japan on August 15, 2013. Emperor Akihito's father Emperor Hirohito surrendered to allied forces on August 15, 1945. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

TOKYO, Nov. 21 (UPI) -- Japanese lawmaker Taro Yamamoto, who has been criticized for handing a letter to the emperor, received an envelope with a bullet in it, authorities said.

The envelope also contained a letter threatening to kill Yamamoto, the Jiji Press reported.

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Police said they have launched an investigation.

Last week, another envelope was sent to Yamamoto with a knife inside.

The lawmaker was recently reprimanded for handing a letter directly to Emperor Akihito during a party last month.

Yamamato, an antinuclear activist, said the letter urged the emperor to pay attention to problems caused by the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima atomic power station.

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