Japan removes last restrictions on female soldiers

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Japan’s Ministry of Defense has announced the complete removal of restrictions on female Self-Defense Force (JSDF) personnel, paving the way for their deployment to all units, including those operating in toxic chemical and radioactive environments. The decision, announced on July 18 at a meeting of the ministry’s “Headquarters for the Promotion of Women’s Participation and […]

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