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日民众反对特定秘密保护法案
TOKYO, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- Japan's ruling coalition1 on Tuesday pushed a controversial secrecy2 bill through the lower house of parliament, despite staunch public and political opposition3 to the bill.
The bill was passed in the chamber4 by a majority vote by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), its new New Komeito ally and the opposition Your Party, but the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) opposed the bill saying that public concern remained and as such more deliberations were needed in parliament.
Japan's Prime Minister and leader of the LDP Shinzo Abe told reporters on Tuesday that he was aware that there is opposition to the bill, but its passage to the upper house to be enacted5 into law was of fundamental importance to protect the safety of people.
The bill will enforce prison terms of up to 10 years for the leaking of state secrets pertaining6 to sensitive information on issues of diplomacy7, defense8, terrorism or covert9 operations. Those opposing the bill believe it could lead to politicians refusing to disclose important information to the public.
The DPJ has been seeking to limit the scope of the new piece of legislation and would like it to only cover issues pertaining to intelligence-related secrets and those related to terrorism, it said.
But with the ruling bloc10 holding the most clout11 in the lower house, Abe has been keen to establish a broad consensus12 from opposition parties on the matter, as public criticism of the proposed bill has been harsh and has successfully pushed the bill through the lower house in spite of dissensions, voting abstentions and walkouts by some opposition lawmakers on Tuesday.
Nationwide surveys have shown that the new secrecy bill is opposed by more than 50 percent of Japanese citizens, with just over 35 percent in favor of it, and as such the DPJ on Tuesday slammed the bill saying it was forced through the lower house without proper political due diligence.
DPJ Secretary General Akihiro Ohata told a news briefing after the vote that the bill threatens to infringe13 on Japan's democratic ideals.
In twine14 with Abe's plans to establish a U.S-style National Security Council, the bill is widely regarded as Abe's way of boosting the nation's defense capabilities15 against a backdrop of what Japan's premiere has consistently described as a "changing geo-political landscape in Asia."
"The new bill and Abe's plans going forward have drawn16 the ire of some opposition party members and the public," Japanese affairs commentator17 Kaoru Imori told Xinhua.
"There is concern that the ruling bloc, who hold sway in both houses of parliament, will be able to restrict the public's access to important information at will, without having to provide adequate explanations," he said.
Imori mentioned issues in the recent past regarding the ongoing18 Fukushima nuclear crisis and how there have been multiple instances where the government has prevented vital information being released publicly, or in a timely manner, in a bid to lessen19 the sense of danger and bolster20 public confidence in the government's ability to effectively manage the disaster.
Other analysts21 mentioned that Abe's new moves are reminiscent of Japan's wartime military secrecy, which allowed the Imperial Forces to act with impunity22 and beyond the scope of public and international scrutiny23.
Under the new bill, information pertaining to national security would be deemed "special secrets" -- Abe told parliament that Japan has some 400,000 state secrets that could be redesigned as special secrets under the new piece of legislation, and remain classified for up to 60 years in most instances.
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1 coalition | |
n.结合体,同盟,结合,联合 | |
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2 secrecy | |
n.秘密,保密,隐蔽 | |
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n.房间,寝室;会议厅;议院;会所 | |
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5 enacted | |
制定(法律),通过(法案)( enact的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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6 pertaining | |
与…有关系的,附属…的,为…固有的(to) | |
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7 diplomacy | |
n.外交;外交手腕,交际手腕 | |
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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10 bloc | |
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12 consensus | |
n.(意见等的)一致,一致同意,共识 | |
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13 infringe | |
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14 twine | |
v.搓,织,编饰;(使)缠绕 | |
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15 capabilities | |
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n.注释者,解说者;实况广播评论员 | |
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n.枕垫;v.支持,鼓励 | |
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n.(惩罚、损失、伤害等的)免除 | |
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