
Protestors rally in front of the parliament building in Tokyo, Japan, on Sept. 14, 2015. Some 45,000 Japanese protestors rallied in front of the country's parliament building in downtown Tokyo late Monday against the government-backed security bills, trying to stop a possible passage of the controversial legislation in the Diet's upper house this week. (Xinhua/Ma Ping)
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Some 45,000 protestors rally against Japanese gov't-backed security bills
TOKYO, Sept. 14 (Xinhua) -- Some 45,000 Japanese protestors rallied in front of the country's parliament building in downtown Tokyo late Monday against the government-backed security bills, trying to stop a possible passage of the controversial legislation in the Diet's upper house this week.
The opponents of the security bills came across Japan, including opposition parties' lawmakers, demanded Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's quit from the post and were against the possible forced passage of the bills in the parliament's upper house. Full story









