- Title: JAPAN: ESTIMATED 7,000 DEMONSTRATORS STAGE ANTI-LOCKHEED RALLY.
- Date: 10th April 1976
- Summary: 1. GV Demonstrators standing in rain listening to speakers (2 shots) 0.11 2. LV Speaker addressing rally 0.18 3. CU Sign PULL BACK TO woman holding placard 0.27 4. GV Speaker in force ground addressing large crowd 0.32 5. GV PAN OVER Crowd cheering 0.43 6. SV Demonstrators carrying large banner marching through streets (2 shots)
- Embargoed: 25th April 1976 13:00
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- Location: TOKYO, JAPAN
- Country: Japan
- Reuters ID: LVAAUSTXAJHOH2OCRHDIHPP7NJ0E
- Story Text: An estimated crowd of 7,000 gathered in the rain at Tokyo's Hibiya Part on Friday evening (9 April) to protest against the way Prime Minister Miki's government is handling the Locked pay-off investigation.
The rally, sponsored by the opposition parties -- the Japan Communist Parry (JCP), Japan Socialist Party (JSP) and Komeito (the Clean Government Party) -- began with speech from various party leaders.
Under heavy police security, the demonstrators then marched through Tokyo's streets to the Prime Minister's residence and the Diet (Parliament) building.
The Japanese Government has sent two officials to Washington to being all the Lokheed data, currently held by the United States Security Exchange Commission, back to Japan. Prime Minister Miki's acceptance of the U.S. Government's conditions on releasing this data has touched off strong opposition party criticism. The U.S. Government has said that none of the Lockheed material, including any names of Japanese Government officials who may have received bribes, would be released to the public until after legal investigation had been completed.
The opposition parties, in voicing their protest, have so far boycotted all parliamentary proceedings, including the debate on the 1976 Budget.
SYNOPSIS: A crowd estimated at seven thousand gathered in Tokyo's Hibiya Park on Friday evening to protest against the Japanese Government's handling of the Lockheed pay-off investigation. The rally was sponsored by opposition parties including the Japan Communist Party and Japan Socialist Party.
The Japanese government has sent two officials to Washington to bring back all Lockheed data currently held by the United States Security Exchange Commission. Prime Minister Miki's acceptance of US conditions on releasing the data has touched off opposition criticism.
The US doesn't want information publicly released until after legal investigations are complete.
After the rally the demonstrators marched under heavy police security to the Prime Minister's residence and the Diet building. They want the Government to release all the Lockheed information.
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