Anti-IMF activists stage rally in Tokyo

Posted by BankInfo on Sun, Oct 14 2012 08:33 am

Anti-IMF protesters brings out a rally on the Tokyo street. The demonstrators chanted slogan ‘No more IMFs. Power to people’. REUTERS

TOKYO: Protesters calling for an end to the International Monetary Fund hit the streets of Tokyo today as the last-resort lender held meetings in the Japanese capital.

About 200 demonstrators marched through the city’s upscale Ginza shopping district near the Tokyo International Forum, which is playing host to the IMF and World Bank’s annual meetings which wrap up Sunday.

Some protesters also called on Japan to abandon nuclear power in the wake of last year’s Fukushima crisis, the worst atomic accident in a generation.

Inside the hall, finance chiefs from the IMF’s 188 member countries and representatives from non-governmental organisations gathered for meetings, with a heavy police presence on the streets outside.

“No more IMFs. Power to the people,” demonstrators yelled as they marched with anti-IMF banners.

The demonstration in conservative Japan was tiny compared with earlier anti-globalisation protests at meetings of the IMF, World Bank and organisations such as the World Trade Organization.

“We want to tell the world that there still are a certain number of people joining the global anti-IMF movement,” said organiser Goro Fujita.

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