In an Akahata interview, Archbishop of Tokyo Okada Takeo said that people of faith are tasked to defend the war-renouncing Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution and that they share this initiative for peace with the Japanese Communist Party.
Tokyo Electric Power Company, by imposing burdensome procedures on radiation-affected farmers, is paying out a lump sum of only 600,000 yen in damages for farm machinery which cost about four-five million yen each at the market price.
Akahata revealed that 41 candidates loyal to the Japan Conference (Nippon Kaigi), a right-wing organization often referred to as the Yasukuni sect, will run in the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election slated for June 23.
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