Kumonitori
30th July 2012, 21:43
The police are tightening security preventing protesters from gathering in one area, or spilling onto the road (from the sidewalk), and for that reason, protesters that gathered every Friday in the limited space front of prime minister's residence have also begun protesting at the parliament building every Sunday. (Video below) Independent journalist chartered helicopter to show what's really going (what MSM never show).
[ @ around 00:40, you can see the protesters spilling out onto the road]
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[ @ streets level, people jump over police fence but are not so hot blooded as to become violent]
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From the Asahi Newspaper:
"...former Japanese prime minister, Yukio Hatoyama joined a boisterous anti-nuclear demonstration outside his old office on July 20, a fresh sign that the ruling party he once led is fracturing over energy and other policies.
Japan's debate over nuclear power has become increasingly heated after incumbent Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda's decision to restart idled reactors despite persistent public safety concerns following last year's Fukushima nuclear crisis."
Full article here:
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201207200084
The MSM, however, did pick up on former Japanese prime minister move.
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[ @ around 00:40, you can see the protesters spilling out onto the road]
Qd3HZHXDx3A
[ @ streets level, people jump over police fence but are not so hot blooded as to become violent]
x21dz4x_ycw
From the Asahi Newspaper:
"...former Japanese prime minister, Yukio Hatoyama joined a boisterous anti-nuclear demonstration outside his old office on July 20, a fresh sign that the ruling party he once led is fracturing over energy and other policies.
Japan's debate over nuclear power has become increasingly heated after incumbent Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda's decision to restart idled reactors despite persistent public safety concerns following last year's Fukushima nuclear crisis."
Full article here:
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201207200084
The MSM, however, did pick up on former Japanese prime minister move.
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