Over 30,000 rally in Tokyo in favor of pacifist constitution

Tokyo. More than 30,000 people have held a rally in Tokyo in favor of Japan’s pacifist constitution. A huge rally was held in Tokyo to defend the country’s constitution, saying that there is no constitutional amendment, protect the constitution, protect peace.
More than 30,000 Japanese who wanted peace participated in the rally. On May 3, Japan celebrated the 77th anniversary of its pacifist post-war constitution. Article 9 of the Supreme Law renounced war and prohibited the country from maintaining land, sea and air forces, as well as other war capabilities.
But now, the Japanese people are worried about the steadfastness of maintaining the principles of the constitution that renounces war. Kanehisa Yamauchi, who recently returned from Okinawa, said that Okinawa is increasingly militarized. A month ago, the Japan Self-Defense Force deployed its first surface-to-ship missile unit on the main island of Okinawa at its Uruma base.

Another protester said that the constitution came to protect especially Article 9. Not only the self-defense force should be written in the constitution, but also the ability to attack the enemy’s bases are being made public. Agency

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