Opponents of the bill held a rally in front of the Diet over a bill that regulates the use of land around facilities that are important for security, such as the bases of the Self-Defense Forces and nuclear power plants, and "violates freedom of thought and conscience." There is a risk, "he said, and he said that the plan should be abolished.

The bill regulates the use of land around facilities that are considered important for security, such as bases and nuclear power plants, and allows the government to investigate land owners and stakeholders. We are aiming to establish it in the current Diet, which is the end of the session.



Opponents of the bill held a rally in front of the Diet on the 15th, and about 350 people gathered at the announcement of the organizer.



Among them, Yuichi Kaido said, "The bill to monitor the residents around the facility may violate the freedom of thought and conscience guaranteed by the Constitution. It has been pointed out that there is a lack of explanation, and based on vague anxiety, we should not make a law that is hostile to and monitors the residents. "



Then, the gathered people held a placard with the words "Absolute opposition to the forced decision" and said, "It should be abandoned."



A woman in her 70s who lived in Tokyo said, "Despite the many ambiguities in the bill, I think the deliberation is quick, so I want to somehow prevent it from being passed."