More than 120000 peace protesters have taken to the streets of Tokyo demonstrating against legislation that would terminate Japan’s legacy of non-deployment in overseas wars. The changes,assign forward by the Abe government, would allow the nations armed forces to fight abroad for the first time since the second world war. The protests have been taking spot all summer, and but on Sunday organisers were reported as saying more than 120000,including main opposition politicians, were involvedRead: Ban Ki-moon rejects Japanese criticism of him attending China’s Victory DayContinue reading...
Source: theguardian.com