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Are the protesters not allowed to speak out? Is the Abe camp sending its strongest support group to "escort" the scene?

According to news on October 17, the election announcement for Japan’s 48th House of Representatives was released on October 10, and the 12-day election campaign for the Japanese House of Representatives election is also in full swing. On the eve of the House of Representatives election, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe made speeches canvassing votes in various places. However, people who oppose Abe have formed the "Abe Step Down Team". They will know Abe's speech schedule in advance and rush to the scene to protest. This caused a lot of headaches for the Prime Minister's Office and the Liberal Democratic Party. In order to allow Abe to speak with "peace of mind", they sent the strongest "Abe support team" to "escort" the scene.

According to reports, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s blood pressure will soar instantly if he hears the slogan “Abe steps down” from everyone at the speech. In order to completely stop the actions of the "Abe resignation team", the Liberal Democratic Party dispatched the strongest "Abe support team".

Before the announcement of the Japanese House of Representatives election, Abe adopted the practice of keeping the destination and schedule of his speech confidential. A source from the Liberal Democratic Party said, "We often receive suspicious calls from people claiming to be journalists at the party headquarters, because they often inquire about the Prime Minister's speech schedule, and some people think that they may be the 'Abe resignation team.' In order to avoid them They came to 'make trouble' during the Prime Minister's speech, and even booed him on the spot. The Prime Minister's speech schedule was kept secret at first. However, doing so would inevitably affect media interviews and security work, so it was decided to make the schedule public. However, in order to prevent protests. , We have made certain preparations.”

On October 10, Japan’s House of Representatives election announcement was released, and Abe made his first call for the House of Representatives election in the fields on the outskirts of the earthquake-stricken city of Fukushima. A reporter said, "I heard that local farmers seemed to be asked not to continue harvesting rice until the end of Abe's speech. In addition, because the 'Abe resignation team' could not enter the rice fields, the guards were on guard on the path in front of the rice fields."

The next day (11th), Abe gave a street speech in front of JR (Japan Railways) Yaizu Station in Shizuoka Prefecture. Before the speech, relevant staff of the Liberal Democratic Party mobilized a group of Abe supporters from local companies in advance and distributed placards with the words "YES Abe's regime" to them. They also warned Abe, "When Abe arrives at the scene, he must hold high the placards." Card! Please.”

On that day, two men were holding leaflets saying “We will never tolerate the Abe regime” and they were shouted at unreasonably by a man who supported the Liberal Democratic Party, “Please disappear from here!” , and then the two sides struggled together. A woman who supported Abe even picked up the flyer, crumpled it into a ball, and shouted, "What a shame for Shizuoka."

In response, someone from the "Abe Resignation Team" angrily said, "When Abe When the speech began, the "Abe support group" was "arranged" in front, holding placards saying "YES Abe's regime", and deliberately blocked our placards such as "If you are elected, it will be a national disaster", so that Abe could not see "He continued, "There were a lot of listeners gathered at the railway track. In the noisy environment where the trains were running back and forth, even if they shouted 'Abe step down', of course we couldn't hear the content of his speech at all. ”

If this continues, the sounds of protests and speeches will be “silenced”. What is the purpose of such electoral activities?