Sunday, December 28, 2014

Kiev December 28, 2014 (HSP / Photo: HSP) - Currently Ukraine


Japanese has set himself on fire in Sunday night to protest against government policy, which under the current leadership of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe departed from the post-war peace direction. Informed the agency DPA, referring to the local media.
The man lit by NHK station in central Tokyo, Hibiya Park and to the hospital declared him dead. Police found a video camera and a letter un to the Prime Minister and Chairman of both Houses of Parliament, written as a protest against a fundamental change in the direction of defense policy.
In July, the government revised the Abe second, different aspects of the post-war pacifist constitution strong Japanese empire in making greater use of military force in exercises overseas, and also voluntarily adopted a ban on arms exports. These actions were met with sharp public opposition.
In Kiev against the social policies of the government protesting Financial Majdan
Kiev December 28, 2014 (HSP / Photo: HSP) - Currently Ukraine's parliament discussion on next year's budget. Protesters demanding that the government canceled a number of "austerity measures" to stop the drastic price increases un ...
Bratislava December 28, 2014 (TASR / HSP / Photo: TASR) - Christian Democratic Party wants to go after the parliamentary elections un in 2016 elections with Smer-SD or with Shas. This follows from the statements of the President ...
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