Why? Because Yukio Edano is in the building, meeting with the Fukui governor and his officials for the re-start of the plant.
Yasumi Iwakami's IWJ USTREAM (live):
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/iwj-fukui1#utm_campaign=ss-post-backlink&utm_source=8481496&utm_medium=social
Tweets from Japan say they are even blocking the reporters from other parts of Japan, magazines, newspapers, from the press conference.
They also say Edano entered from the back entrance. People are shouting at the stone-faced officials.
Young policemen standing there, guarding the entrance look sad.
This kind of thing seems to be happening everywhere in the world.
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ReplyDeleteSadly, it's true. I can't help but wonder if governments all over the world are controlled by some overwhelming evil force hellbent on destroying humanity for good.
They're controlled by old people who don't give a crap about anyone else except their buddies and own families, and just want to get as rich as they can before they die.
ReplyDeleteThe governments of the world especially the japanese government are total sociopaths and dont give a shit about the people, in fact the people are their enemy because they think too much...and in japans case only just starting to think for themselves although a tiny minority only.... and those stone face pigs guarding the entrance are soulless man..
ReplyDeleteFor the most part I believe the police are just towing the line. There comes a time when enough is enough though. Those not benefiting from this absolute corruption of power will need to make a choice. When the time comes I hope these young people understand they are not sworn to protect politicians but rather the public.
ReplyDeleteThe Japanese are conflicted, but if they want peace they must come together. This may be a pipe dream, but this is their last chance. Having three coriums missing for over a year should make every single person in this country question the competence of the government.
Sadly not every one is questioning the competence of the government in japan, so the government here are getting away with murder so to speak... it really is a sick state of affairs in Japan and the media blackout on the truth worldwide is even more sickening ...
ReplyDeleteAs always, great thanks to the protests, you give our concerns, from afar, a local voice. Keep up the pressure, success is the only option.
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