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Japanese CP, Japan Press Weekly No. 2684

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Japan Press Weekly No.2684
 
2010 AUGUST 25-31
 
 
Can only the rich be lawyers?
A rally organized by the Chiba Bar Association calls for the continuation of the scholarship program to legal apprentices which the government is planning to abolish in November. Japan Federation of Bar Association (JFBA) President Utsunomiya Kenji said, “If lawyers, judges, or prosecutors are all from wealthy backgrounds, they may limit the human rights of the weak, the poor, and the general public.”
 
Cabinet panel seeks a more militaristic Japan
The Cabinet panel on national security and defense policy submitted to Prime Minister Kan Naoto a report. The panel report suggests that the government ease the “Three Principles of Weapons Exports” and the “Three Non-Nuclear Principles” which have put brakes on Japan’s military build-up.
JCP Shii and CPIM Karat to cooperate in eliminating N-weapons, developing exchange and solidarity
The delegations of the Japanese Communist Party and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on August 28 ended their 3-day talks at the JCP head office. The two parties agreed to develop cooperation on the task of eliminating nuclear weapons as well as exchange and solidarity between them.
 
CONTENTS
 
POLITICS
* Cabinet panel seeks for a more militaristic Japan - Akahata editorial
 
 
US FORCES
50 years of Japan-U.S. Alliance
* Mechanism of US privileges - Part VI
 
 
SDF
* ASDF acrobatic flight improper for a sports festa
 
WELL-BEING
* Legislation must be established for compensation to air raid victims- Akahata editorial (excerpts)
* National council formed for all Hepatitis patients’ relief
* Can only the rich be lawyers?
 
 
LABOR
* Isuzu forces workers to work excessively long hours
* Ex-temp worker at pasta-chain wins entitlement to past overtime
* Behind strong yen, workers are either overworked or lose their jobs - Akahata ‘current’ column
 
 
MOTHERS’ CONGRESS
* 13,000 women discuss peace and environment
 
 
JCP
* JCP Shii talks with CPIM General Secretary Karat
* JCP Shii and CPIM Karat to cooperate in eliminating N- weapons, developing exchange and solidarity
* CPIM delegation meets with JCP leaders of Kyoto
* Shii hosts farewell party for CPIM delegation