Demonstrators Interrupt Takaichi's Speech with Anti-War Slogans at Okinawa Anniversary Event
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Japanese Defense Minister Takaichi's speech at the 81st anniversary of the Battle of Okinawa was disrupted by demonstrators chanting 'No to war!' and 'Protect Article 9!', referencing Japan's pacifist constitution clause.
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The Battle of Okinawa was the last major battle of World War II, resulting in over 200,000 Japanese deaths.
A small but vocal number of demonstrators shouted slogans throughout Takaichi’s speech on Tuesday at an event commemorating the 81st anniversary of the end of the savage 1945 Battle of Okinawa in which some 200,000 Japanese died. The jeers included “No to war!” and “Protect Article 9!”, a reference to a clause in Japan’s constitution that renounces war, the footage showed.
“Whenever I reflect upon the regret of all those who perished in the war and the grief of the bereaved families, my heart is filled with profound sorrow,” Takaichi said in the address.
“Under our unwavering pledge never again to repeat the devastation of war, Japan has steadfastly moved forward on this path as a nation that places the highest value on peace,” she said.
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توقعات الذكاء الاصطناعي — احتمالات وليست حقائق
Increased protests around future military-related events in Japan
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- What policy changes, if any, will the Japanese government implement in response to the protests?






