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Japan protests security bills

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Japan protests security bills
Protesters rally against a security bill outside the Diet building in Tokyo yesterday. AFP PHOTO

AFP, TOKYO: Thousands of Japanese rallied Sunday in protest at plans by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to bolster the role and scope of the pacifist nation's military. The protest which surrounded the parliament building was held as the nationalist premier tries to force through parliament a set of controversial bills making the changes.
The bills are a pet project of Abe, who says Japan can no longer shy away from its responsibility to help safeguard regional stability, and must step out from under the security umbrella provided by the United States.
The draft legislation would broaden the remit of Japan's well-equipped and well-trained armed forces.
It would allow them to go into battle to protect allies -- so-called "collective defence" -- something which is banned by a strict reading of Japan's pacifist constitution.
Opponents of the bills accuse Abe of trying to move the country away from pacifism, while three scholars summoned to parliament testified this month that the bills are unconstitutional.
Japan's constitution was imposed by US occupying forces in the aftermath of World War II, but its war-renouncing Article Nine is held dear by many people.
"Don't destroy Article 9," read banners at the rally, which organisers said attracted some 25,000 people.
The legislation, which would overhaul 10 security-related laws and create a new one, would also pave the way for the military to deploy abroad on non-combat missions such as disaster relief and UN peacekeeping missions.

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