May 18, 2012

 

Prof. Kodama Angry about Japanese Gov.’s Gross Negligence (Part 2)

Please click on “cc” button to show English subtitles. Part 1 is here: www.youtube.com Professor Tatsuhiko Kodama is the head of the Radioisotope Center at the University of Tokyo. On July 27, he appeared as a witness to give testimony to the Committee on Welfare and Labor in Japan’s Lower House in the Diet. (At the end, Prof. Kodama was able to elaborate only three of his “four requests” probably due to the time constraint.) ========== Translation by EX-SKF blog (ex-skf.blogspot.com and captioning by tokyobrowntabby. For additional information, please visit the following blogposts: ex-skf.blogspot.com ex-skf.blogspot.com ex-skf.blogspot.com ========== German-subtitled version is here: part1 youtu.be part2 youtu.be French subtitled-version is here: part1 www.youtube.com part2 www.youtube.com French translation (text only) is here: bistrobarblog.blogspot.com

 

 

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  1. cloa513ch says:

    I can understand Prof. Kodama is quite reasonably upset at the Diet parliamentarians- they’re a bunch of corrupt useless babies. But this speech is not the way to get the Fukushima situation sorted out. It really shows the way that Japanese can’t communicate. Some of the action items are really executive government inaction issues- only one is a law issue. Hit them with emotion impact- protect our children and keep it short. Leave the technical which was incomplete for the supporting paper.

  2. Leader1138 says:

    Professor Tatsuhiko Kodama not only stands up to the Diet on this issue, but he himself works in the field to decontaminate Japan. This man is a hero and I hope that one day he will be recognized as such.

  3. joggler66 says:

    One person in Japan standing up against the obvious depopulation plans of the NWO. How long can the diet puppets keep the secret? Japan is the worlds greatest nuclear testing facility with millions of unknowing test objects (we call them people). Wake up, japan, you run out of time….

  4. heffeque says:

    @picky219 It’s not a shame, it’s called capitalism, where if these kinds of news make companies you invested on look bad (most mass-media in the US have A LOT of money invested in nuclear power) you just don’t show it so that people won’t know about it. Auto-censorship is another way of controlling what people know about the world.

  5. MASTERNCS says:

    The government is systematically distancing themselves from accepting the gravity of this disaster. Poor victims, one day? they were Japanese and the next day they became people of Fukushima. Losing their natural born rights to be protected and provided like every other Japanese over night.

    Unfortunately, since this is a domestic matter and the international community has no say in how the government is dealing with this matter. Very sad indeed.

  6. dubjoyce says:

    @AncientInspirations thank you for the advice, yes indeed, i realized after commenting that there is a japanese version of the video which is very commented by japanese themselves, no harm intented ^^. Anyways i searched for this video because i wanted to support the victims of fukushima at first, and i whish the best for japan in general because a lot of hardships are coming unfortunately…

  7. AncientInspirations says:

    @dubjoyce have you checked niko niko douga? Why would you expect Japanese to use an Anglo-centric forum?

  8. reka1956 says:

    This man is truly a hero!

  9. reka1956 says:

    This man is truly a hero!

  10. caatsuman says:

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  11. lehua16 says:

    Cried…Please save children in Japan!

  12. picky219 says:

    Apparantely this video are passed through internet users in Japan. But almost none of mass media picked up this argument on TV or newspaper…which is a shame. I hope all people in Japan watch this and face the facts. There are bunch of people suffering.

  13. comoyoko says:

    @dubjoyce – exactly!!! well said!

  14. tokyobrowntabby says:

    @dubjoyce I have no idea. Don’t want to think that way, but it’s true that Japanese government has strengthen its “monitoring” of information on the net.

  15. dubjoyce says:

    @tokyobrowntabby thanks for your reply, yes i realized that after leaving my comment, fair enough, then why was it removed ? some say censorship, hope its not that

  16. humanityfirstnow says:

    Very powerful. He sounds like he has been working day and night. I hope he gets his demands.

  17. ddraig2012 says:

    woah. Brilliant.

  18. santamaria73 says:

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  19. mavisrain says:

    incompetent and shameless MPs in Diet. They should be fired right away.

  20. tokyobrowntabby says:

    @dubjoyce
    That’s a misunderstanding. There was a long complete version of this video uploaded in Youtube and had been accessed something like more than 300,000 times by Japanese viewers, full of comments. Then a few days ago, that video was suddenly removed. But split versions like this one still survive now and Japanese viewers are commenting on them.

  21. dubjoyce says:

    this speech is incredibly convincing.I wonder why now this video hasnt got something like 1 Million views alrdy & hundreds of comments of ppl debating, & mobilizing behind this uni professor bringing a great expertise in front of the diet. I wonder why all the damn comments are in english, there should be so many japanese concerned by this, where are they ? not on the internt it seems.. i guess they just have a different way to express its understable.. tho this speech should get MORE attention!

  22. henryjo1212 says:

    i almost crying,, fighting and ??,, ??,,

  23. chena3 says:

    tell it like it is
    honorable Japanese dude….

  24. tonycantu11 says:

    Que huevos de cabron!, mis respetos.

  25. bigalword says:

    finally, some resemblance of an activist!

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