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Protesters rally in Tokyo against Japan's military expansion

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Protesters rally in Tokyo against Japan's military expansion

2026-01-09 09:29 Last Updated At:15:21

A group of Japanese protesters rallied on Thursday in Tokyo to voice their strong opposition to the government's push for military expansion.

Carrying placards and chanting slogans such as "Oppose constitutional revision for the purpose of war preparation," the demonstrators said that the Japanese government's actions of skyrocketing defense expenditures and pushing to amend the pacifist Constitution have severely impacted people's livelihoods and intensified regional tensions.

"Instead of spending money on defense, that is, tools of war, the government should spend it on improving people's livelihoods," said a protester.

"Military spending is paid for with our taxes. The government says every year that tax revenue has reached a record high, but the money isn't spent on the bread we eat every day. Instead, it goes toward buying American weapons or investing in Japan's military industry," said another protester.

In interviews with China Media Group (CMG), the protesters also criticized Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi for her erroneous remarks on China's Taiwan region, saying that her provocative rhetoric is essentially an attempt to drum up support for war, which would endanger the safety and well-being of Japanese citizens.

"Takaichi is a traitor to Japan; therefore, I believe she must resign immediately. Given her remarks in the complacent manner, China's anger is completely understandable," said a protester.

"I believe it is morally impermissible to violate agreements between nations. Takaichi should immediately retract the erroneous remarks and resign. Japan has already been experiencing growing impoverishment, with many citizens living a precarious existence, uncertain of where their next meal will come from. Under such circumstances, expanding armaments constitutes a complete betrayal of the people. Whenever the public calls for increased social welfare, the government pleads a lack of financial resources or claims that more funds are needed. Yet, it is a profound error that these very resources are ultimately funneled into military expansion. The people are starving while the government are expanding military. In the final analysis, this is merely an attempt to curry favor with the United States by enriching its military-industrial complex, while Japan's own industries are also tilting toward defense production. This shift is extremely dangerous and represents a clear preparation for war. When war erupts, it is the ordinary people who will suffer," said another protester.

Protesters rally in Tokyo against Japan's military expansion

Protesters rally in Tokyo against Japan's military expansion

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Wednesday condemned U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iranian civil facilities including schools and hospitals as unjustifiable under international law and humanitarian principles.

Iran does not seek war and instability and always insists on dialogue and constructive engagement with other countries, Pezeshkian said in a meeting with a group of medical staff in Tehran.

Pezeshkian condemned the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, saying Iran had committed no crime.

"When they [the United States and Iran] attack schools, and maternity wards in hospitals, they don't respect any humanitarian principles. It's shameful and the world needs to see this. They claim we are terrorists, but they are the real terrorists who massacre anyone, anywhere, anytime they want. Now they stand on the stage and talk about human rights. It's shameful," he said.

Pezeshkian stated that the unity and cohesion of the Iranian people had thwarted enemy plots. He also praised the professionalism shown by the Iranian Red Crescent Society during the war.

The 40-day U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran, starting Feb 28, killed Iran's then Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, along with senior military commanders and more than 3,000 civilians. Iran responded with waves of missile and drone strikes targeting Israel and U.S. assets in the Middle East.

A two-week ceasefire between Iran and the United States took effect on April 8. Lengthy talks between Iranian and U.S. delegations were later held in Pakistan's Islamabad, but failed to produce an agreement.

Attacks targeting civil facilities unjustifiable under international law: Iranian president

Attacks targeting civil facilities unjustifiable under international law: Iranian president

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