Japanese citizens hold protest rallies, urging the Japanese government to apologize for the embassy invasion incident.

According to a report from the main station, on the 28th local time, some Japanese citizens held a protest rally in Shinjuku, Tokyo, expressing opposition and protest against the Takai Cabinet’s push to amend the constitution. Additionally, in response to an incident where a Japanese Self-Defense Force member forcibly entered the Chinese Embassy in Japan, rally participants shouted slogans such as “The Japanese government should apologize for the Self-Defense Force member’s terrorist actions,” “Takai apologize,” “Defense Minister Koizumi apologize,” and “China, we’re sorry,” urging the Japanese government to apologize for this incident. (CCTV News)

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