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(TJV) A giant demonstration occurred on April 13th in Tokyo’s Ikebukuro district, drawing attention to the proposed Pandemic Treaty by the World Health Organization (WHO). This treaty, scheduled for adoption at the WHO’s General Assembly in May, has stirred controversy among citizens, leading to one of the largest protests in recent Japanese history, Gateway Pundit and Yahoo News reported.
拡散を続けばメディアの注目が集まります。ガンガン声を上げていきましょう
現在2万人が集まっている模様。
まだまだドンドン増えていってます。
日本国民はもう黙っていないぞ!東池袋中央公園は参加者が入りきれてない!
すごい熱気!#パンデミック条約反対 #WHO脱退 pic.twitter.com/ninTHVHu31— 平川秋華 (@c1dxz) April 13, 2024
The march began in Higashi-Ikebukuro Central Park, where thousands gathered with banners and chants expressing their concerns about the treaty and overreach of the WHO. Protesters articulated opposition to mandatory vaccinations and potential encroachments on Japan’s sovereignty.
🚨🚨🚨 HAPPENING TODAY IN JAPAN
Thousands attend public demonstration against WHO and New World Order across multiple locations in Japan!Pre-demonstration speeches:
Prof: Masayasu Inoue: …there indeed exists something very evil. It’s often dismissed with a single phrase as a… pic.twitter.com/zAXMLWLaFE— aussie17 (@_aussie17) April 13, 2024
Their banners declared a strong protest against the WHO’s stance on vaccinations and its disregard for Japan’s voluntary vaccination system. The protest aimed to highlight several issues, including concerns about increased excess deaths and a perceived lack of transparency regarding vaccine adverse effects. Demonstrators demanded accountability and clearer information from both the Japanese government and global health authorities.
Before the demonstration, prominent figures like Professor Masayasu Inoue and historian Chikatsu Hayashi provided insights, criticizing the influence of pharmaceutical companies and private interests on global health policies. Professor Inoue specifically warned about genetic vaccines and highlighted significant funding the WHO receives from entities like the Bill Gates Foundation.
According to the WHO’s website, an “urgent call for an International Pandemic Treaty” was announced on March 30, 2021. The treaty aims to coordinate a unified global response to pandemics, with the support of 25 heads of government and international leaders.
The treaty, rooted in the WHO’s constitution, seeks to draw in other relevant organizations to support the principle of health for all. It would build upon existing global health instruments, such as the International Health Regulations, to provide a tested foundation for improved international cooperation.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and his successors would have unrestricted authority to implement WHO regulations under the proposed treaty. It aims to establish a framework for international cooperation and solidarity, addressing issues like surveillance systems and outbreak response.
Ghebreyesus emphasized the urgency of planning for future pandemics, stating that the world cannot afford to wait until the current pandemic is over to prepare for the next one.

