Security officers drag a man out for jeering during the plenary session on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cabinet's censure motion in the lower house on Friday night.
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Security officers drag a man out for jeering during the plenary session on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cabinet's censure motion in the lower house on Friday night.
© Japan Today
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Christopher Glen
So much for freedom of speech. Mr Abe has those security guys in his pocket allright
ThePBot
All this negative publicity of a thing that was supposed to be passed as discreetly as possible. Abe is going to need some Pepto.
dsanjo
Dissenter is an unfitting word for a democracy.
Aly Rustom
Already a police state. That's what Abe wanted
Heckleberry
Is this Japan or China? Lately I can't tell the difference.
smithinjapan
Get used to it, peeps.
dbsaiya
Get used to it Abe and LDP, more to come your way!
smithinjapan
dbaaiya: "Get used to it Abe and LDP, more to come your way!"
No, the 'get used to it' means people need to get used to this kind of treatment if you dissent. There's certainly not about to start LISTENING to the people!
wtfjapan
and what chance do Okinawans think they have of getting the US bases removed?, sweet F all im guessing
kurisupisu
Looks like it is a crime to 'dissent'-I wonder when the civil war will begin here?