A city in Japan requires schools to take a half -flag of Abe and cause criticism for public criticism

Author:Overseas network Time:2022.08.01

The Japanese people mourn Shinzo Abe headquarters at the Liberal Democratic Party headquarters. (Data Map)

Overseas Network, August 1st. According to the news of the Kyodo News Agency on August 1, the Japanese Education Commission of the Japanese Kawasaki Municipal Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Nightsmate (July 11) and the funeral (July 12) required All schools in the city have reduced half a flag, and the news caused many controversy after the news was exposed. At present, the Kawasaki Municipal Education Commission responded that the move was "no problem."

Kawasaki Municipal Education Commission said that on July 11, they received the requirements of the Kawasaki General Affairs and Planning Bureau to let the city's institutions lower the banner, and then released electronic documents in the Municipal Education Commission, requiring 175 municipal schools from July 11th to July 12th. The targets include elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, libraries, etc.

The Basic Law on Education in Japan stipulates that the school prohibits political activities for supporting specific political parties. The practice of Kawasaki has caused many controversy. The Kawasaki Municipal Education Commission has responded that the move is for the sake of mourning, not forced, and no problem. In this regard, some Japanese people said, "Is there any problem and judging the right to be in the citizens and not in the Municipal Education Commission." "Basis". (Overseas Wang Shanning)

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