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Egypt's security forces thwart suicide attack in North Sinai

STORY: Egypt's security forces thwart suicide attack in North Sinai DATELINE: May 20, 2022 LENGTH: 00:00:44 LOCATION: Cairo CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of a board reading "North Sinai governorate" 2. various of police officers checking drivers' documents 3. various of tight security measures STORYLINE: Egypt's security forces foiled a suicide attack in North Sinai Province, the Egyptian Interior Ministry said in a statement on Thursday. "The security men at a police checkpoint in Al-Teloul district frustrated an attempt by a terrorist before detonating an explosive belt," the statement said. The militant was killed in a shootout, it added, noting that two grenades, an automatic weapon, and 112 bullets were found in his possession. Egypt has been battling anti-security forces attacks in North Sinai for several years. The country launched a comprehensive operation in 2018 to uproot terrorist and criminal elements and organizations in northern and central Sinai. Hundreds of terroris

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70 Years of Choosing the : The Automatic Extension of the Security Treaty

Socialist Party. In this video, we see people on university campuses in a frenzy, a confused parliament, the struggle of the Zengakuren of Student's Unions, people visiting the National Diet to mourn Michiko Kanba and the Diet staff wanting to cram things down their throats, young people engrossed in the Security Treaty struggle, a protest march in Ginza and a confrontation with a teacher, students disposing of evidence in response to a police search, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) stepping in to extend the automatic extension of the term, and a protest march attended by 770,000 people, with some students acting militantly and clashing with police. A student cleans up evidence in a police search. Some students act militantly and clash with police. Shooting date unknown, release date: June 24, 1970.

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Anti-security legislation rally held in Osaka

Anti-security legislation rally held in Osaka

People hold signs in Osaka on March 29, 2016, to protest against new national security laws that took effect the same day, enabling Japanese troops to fight overseas for the first time since World War II in a landmark defense policy shift in a country with a war-renouncing Constitution. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Anti-security legislation rally held in Okinawa

Anti-security legislation rally held in Okinawa

People gather in front of the Okinawa prefectural office in Naha on March 29, 2016 to protest against Japan's new security laws that took effect the same day, enabling Japanese troops to fight overseas for the first time since World War II in a landmark defense policy shift in a country with a war-renouncing Constitution. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Anti-security legislation group vows to turn things around in future

Anti-security legislation group vows to turn things around in future

Members of SEALDs, a group of young people against legislation allowing Japan's Self-Defense Forces a greater role overseas, attend a press conference in Tokyo on March 28, 2016, the day before the legislation takes effect. The Students Emergency Action for Liberal Democracy-s vowed to continue protest activities to keep alive hopes the legislation might be scrapped in the future. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Antiwar citizens join election rallies with Constitution at stake

Antiwar citizens join election rallies with Constitution at stake

People join a gathering organized by an alliance of anti-security law civic groups in Tokyo's Ginza district on June 19, 2016, encouraging voters to support opposition parties in the upper house election in July. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Legacy of 1960 anti-security treaty movement still remains

Legacy of 1960 anti-security treaty movement still remains

TOKYO, Japan - Peace campaigner Yuichi Yoshikawa talks about the 1960 anti-security treaty movement during a lecture at Keio University in Tokyo on May 28, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Legacy of 1960 anti-security treaty movement still remains

Legacy of 1960 anti-security treaty movement still remains

TOKYO, Japan - Freelance writer Akiko Esashi, who has published the book ''Michiko Kamba -- Legend of a Sacred Girl,'' talks about her experiences during the 1960 anti-Japan-U.S. Security Treaty demonstrations in Yokohama on May 27, 2010. (Kyodo)

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