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Activists take to the streets declaring no to war calls

 

   Marking the 66th anniversary of the start of the Pacific War, Japanfs peace and democratic movement activists took to the streets on December 8 to call for the war-renouncing Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution to be defended.

 

    In Tokyo, the Japanese Communist Party held a speech assembly in front of Shinjuku Station and House of Representatives member Kasai Akira stressed how important it is for Japan to face up to its past war of aggression, and called for further efforts to prevent Japan from being turned into a war-fighting nation. He also criticized the new anti-terrorism special measures bill as a bill intended to assist the U.S. in its war of retaliation that is killing innocent people of Afghanistan, and called for the bill to be scrapped.

 

   In front of Tokyofs Ochanomizu Station and Yurakucho Station, about 90 members of the Japan Mothers Congress Organizing Committee handed out copies of the gred slip,h the call-up-notice used in Japan during World War II, to remind passers-by of the importance of defending the Constitutionfs war-renouncing Article 9.

 

   Students from various colleges held a gChristmas Paradeh on the evening of the same day in Tokyofs Shibuya district to call for the defense of Article 9. It was called for by the gPeace Night 9h organizing committee in defense of Article 9 together with Tokyo University Article 9 Association of Students. Carrying small flags and small boards with the letter g9h, they held the action by playing John Lennonfs gHappy Christmash and other music about peace and Christmas.
- Akahata, December 9, 2007

 




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