The Borneo Post

Japan protesters demand Abe’s resignatio­n over scandal

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TOKYO: Hundreds of protesters, including opposition lawmakers, demonstrat­ed in Tokyo on Friday to demand Prime Minister Shinzo Abe resign over a favouritis­m and cover-up scandal that has battered his popularity.

Early Friday evening, around 700 people gathered in front of the prime minister’s office in light rain – one of the largest antigovern­ment demonstrat­ions in recent weeks.

“Let’s grill Abe and make him step down,” Mizuho Fukushima, a senior lawmaker of the opposition Social Democratic Party, told the crowd.

Participan­ts carried banners reading: “Abe politics is full of lies. We are sick and tired of it.”

The premier has been on the ropes in recent weeks amid a scandal over the cut-price sale of government land to an Abe supporter.

The demonstrat­ion came as Nobuhisa Sagawa, formerly the head of the finance ministry department that oversaw the land deal, has been summoned to testify before parliament on Tuesday. The finance ministry has acknowledg­ed that documents related to the sale were altered, including by deleting the name of Abe’s wife, Akie.

Protesters also called on Akie Abe to be summoned to testify before parliament, though the prime minister has sought to fend off opposition calls for her to appear. — AFP

Let’s grill Abe and make him step down. Mizuho Fukushima, senior Social Democratic Party lawmaker

 ??  ?? Demonstrat­ors protest near Abe’s official residence in Tokyo demanding his resignatio­n. — AFP photo
Demonstrat­ors protest near Abe’s official residence in Tokyo demanding his resignatio­n. — AFP photo

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