Japan has enough plutonium for around 6,000 atomic bombsMonju Fast Breeder ReactorThomas Countryman, a former US Assistant Secretary of State for International Security and Nonproliferation under the Barack Obama administration, voiced fears that Japan’s plutonium reserves – enough to make 6,000 bombs – could have a negative impact on Pyongyang and … [Read more...] about Former Obama official says Japanese plutonium reserves a potential threat to NK denuclearization
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May 31, 2018 Shinzo Abe and Trump on cars, the LDP and Moritomo Gakuen/Kake Gakuen, Kept raise electricity rates, Keidanren pushes to increase the consumption tax...May 23, 2018 Governor of Ehime releases documents exploding P.M. Abe's lies, Finance Ministry releases documents which show Akie Abe's involvement in the Moritomo Gakuen scandal, Prime Minister Abe refuses to … [Read more...] about Today in Japan (from SNA)
Drop all charges against Okinawa anti-base activists
Petition to Drop All Charges Against Arrested Okinawa Anti-Bases ActivistsAs a citizen of the world and an advocate for peace and people’s human and democratic rights, I demand that all charges against Hiroji Yamashiro, and his co-defendants, Hiroshi Inaba and Atsuhiro Soeda, be dropped and all attempts to silence the people of Okinawa in their just quest to rid their … [Read more...] about Drop all charges against Okinawa anti-base activists
Confronting South Korea’s censored discourse on ‘comfort women’
“I want Japan to ask for forgiveness.” Ching-lin Yuen, testimony at the Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery, 2000. Yuen was among 64 women from 8 countries who came to Tokyo to testify about their experiences as former “comfort women.” The judges in this citizens’ tribunal found Emperor Hirohito guilty of responsibility for sexually … [Read more...] about Confronting South Korea’s censored discourse on ‘comfort women’
Five Okinawan Views on the Nago Mayoral Election of February 2018: Implications for Japanese Democracy
Introduction: Nago City (Population: 61,000) in northern Okinawa held its election for mayor on 4 February 2018. The incumbent, Inamine Susumu, stalwart of the anti-Henoko base movement bidding for a third term in office (following victory in 2010 and 2014) was defeated 20,389 to 16,921 by Toguchi Taketoyo, backed by the ruling national Liberal-Democratic Party and its … [Read more...] about Five Okinawan Views on the Nago Mayoral Election of February 2018: Implications for Japanese Democracy