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Tokyo anti-war protest
Published Mar 25, 2007 9:48 PM
Photo: Anti-war Joint Action Committee
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Young workers and students held a protest demonstration on March 18 in the
Ginza section of Tokyo in solidarity with the demonstrations all over the world
opposing the occupation of Iraq. Besides denouncing the war, they opposed the
revision of the Japanese Constitution that will allow more military
intervention. The demonstrators called out, “Down with Bush and Abe
[prime minister of Japan]” and “Now we have to stand up for a
revolution led by labor.”
Right-wing elements attempted to disrupt the rally and demonstration by driving
their cars into it, but the protest continued despite this provocation.
—Secretary Kikuchi Takao of the Anti-war Joint Action
Committee
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