Abe Cabinet Approves Controversial Security Legislation

TOKYO, JAPAN - MAY 14: Ruling Liberal Democratic Party Vice President Masahiko Komura (C) and its junior coalition Komeito vice leader Kazuo Kitagawa (L) report that the two ruling party agreed to the national security legislation, to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) at Abe's official residence on May 14, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan. Ruling Liberal Democratic Party and its junior coalition Komeito agreed on May 11 to controvesial national security-related legislation, which expand the Self-Defense Force to exercise the right to collective self-defense. The ruling parties hope the new legislation will be ratified and become law by the end of July. (Photo by The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)
TOKYO, JAPAN - MAY 14: Ruling Liberal Democratic Party Vice President Masahiko Komura (C) and its junior coalition Komeito vice leader Kazuo Kitagawa (L) report that the two ruling party agreed to the national security legislation, to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) at Abe's official residence on May 14, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan. Ruling Liberal Democratic Party and its junior coalition Komeito agreed on May 11 to controvesial national security-related legislation, which expand the Self-Defense Force to exercise the right to collective self-defense. The ruling parties hope the new legislation will be ratified and become law by the end of July. (Photo by The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)
Abe Cabinet Approves Controversial Security Legislation
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