Die Atomgefahr wächst, aber unsere Autorin will in Japan bleiben und berichten. Jetzt reist sie durch ein Land, ihr Land, nahe am Abgrund. Ein Resümee der ersten Woche>> mehr
Thursday night we had a big one, M 7.1.
I heared the sound of it coming towards us when it happened, then i quickly went below the table.
Tsunami warning started.
As soon as it finished, i found out we needed to live shootings, and it lasted until n...>> mehr
One sake flavor took me to this town.
I was participating in this sake promotion more than 3 years ago. When i was researching about this town, that flavor reminded me of one of my friends who grew up in Kamaishi city in Miyagi.
I called him, and i foun...>> mehr
A new evacuation center has opened at Minamisoma in Fukushima. It's not more than 20 km from nuclear reactor. People keep going home instead of leaving the area. I WANT TO GO HOME...is what they all say. It's almost a month since the earthquake now and gover...>> mehr
You never get used to seeing these landscapes.
Onagawa,north of Miyagi coast side,was hugely damaged as ever.
There's a nuclear plant there as well, but it's survived so far.
One elementary school starts from Friday, they...>> mehr
I really don't want to keep chasing press conferences....it makes me scared.
The only truth we know is that we are destroying our planet, right?
I am going to Onagawa evacuation center at nuclear power plant tomorrow.
It's ironic that this is one of...>> mehr
"Onagawa nuclear plant gets naughty. They got cracks and leaking radiation from 8 spots,the government says it's not serious though, who believes that?" the government always says it's not serious to ...
Oh...you are so lucky you've never had more than M3! Especially M5 and depends on its length make me prepare how i survive. But as we grown up with earthquake,i am usually calm.perhaps,it sounds strange for you;)
I know,Japan is just a small island in the world. We are going to finish filming from quake zone soonish. It's unfortunate,but we have to keep on living. I am worried about Japan future a lot...not worried,more scared. By the way,i googled the quote from you,and i found funny picture. contest2004.thinkquest.jp/tqj2004/70237/a/inonaka.html
Seit der Erfindung des Kredits treibt das Versprechen auf Rückzahlung Menschen in die Sklaverei. Die Geschichte der Menschheit erzählt David Graeber als eine Geschichte der Schulden: eines moralischen Prinzips, das nur die Macht der Herrschenden stützt. Damit durchbricht er die Logik des Kapitalismus und befreit unser Denken vom Primat der Ökonomie
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