calendar>>July 21. 2015 Juche 104
Minju Joson Demands Retraction of Security Legislation in Japan
Pyongyang, July 21 (KCNA) -- 90 percent of the Japanese constitutional scholars who responded to the recent opinion poll over the security bills said the amendments to the security bills were a breach of the constitution.

Earlier, all the three constitutional scholars who were invited as witnesses to a constitutional examination at the House of Representatives of Japan expressed their views that the security legislation was a breach of the constitution.

Minju Joson Tuesday observes in a commentary in this regard:

It was not accidental coincidence that the constitutional scholars of Japan expressed the above-said common views on the security bills.

The security bills are a breach of the "Pacifist constitution" because their purpose goes against the spirit of the constitution.

It is quite natural that most of Japanese people are concerned that the security legislation will spark off preemptive attack by other countries and put the security of Japan at peril.

Japan would be well advised not to forget the lesson taught by history.

If the present Japanese authorities persistently go to war of aggression, oblivious of the above-said lesson of history in which great many Japanese people lost their lives, Japan will never be able to get out of the abyss of ruin.

The Japanese politicians should always remember that war of aggression would not bring prosperity to Japan but put its existence at peril.

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