Protest Policy Abe, Japanese Men Burn Yourself to Death
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on November 12, 2014
Protest Policy Abe, Japanese Men Burn Yourself to Death
Tokyo - A Japanese man died after burning himself in downtown Tokyo. This action is a form of self-immolation protest against the policies of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's defense.
Abe Cabinet in July, freeing any Japanese soldiers to fight overseas. This policy was opposed by the public as well as the opposition, because they deviate from the policy of post-war pacifism.
Similarly, as reported by NHK national television and reported by Reuters on Wednesday (11/12/2014).
On Tuesday (11/11) night, police received a complaint from a citizen who found a man in burning conditions in Hibiya Park, which is near the Houses of Parliament and government offices.
Nahas, the man was pronounced dead moments after being taken to hospital.
Video footage was found near the scene, along with a letter to Prime Minister Abe and the speaker of parliament, protesting the revocation of a rule whose content restrictions.
Local police did not provide much information about the incident.
Such incidents have occurred some time earlier in Tokyo. In June, a man desperate to burn away at a busy crossroads in Tokyo, in front of hundreds of pedestrians.
The action was also carried out to protest the changes in Japan's defense policy.
Tokyo - A Japanese man died after burning himself in downtown Tokyo. This action is a form of self-immolation protest against the policies of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's defense.
Abe Cabinet in July, freeing any Japanese soldiers to fight overseas. This policy was opposed by the public as well as the opposition, because they deviate from the policy of post-war pacifism.
Similarly, as reported by NHK national television and reported by Reuters on Wednesday (11/12/2014).
On Tuesday (11/11) night, police received a complaint from a citizen who found a man in burning conditions in Hibiya Park, which is near the Houses of Parliament and government offices.
Nahas, the man was pronounced dead moments after being taken to hospital.
Video footage was found near the scene, along with a letter to Prime Minister Abe and the speaker of parliament, protesting the revocation of a rule whose content restrictions.
Local police did not provide much information about the incident.
Such incidents have occurred some time earlier in Tokyo. In June, a man desperate to burn away at a busy crossroads in Tokyo, in front of hundreds of pedestrians.
The action was also carried out to protest the changes in Japan's defense policy.
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