Japanese

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Jul
25
2007
Jul
26
2007
The Japanese group blockaded on Wednesday 25th July to Thursday 26th July 2007
25 Jul 2007 - 00:00
26 Jul 2007 - 22:59
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29/07/2007 Press link

Åländska i nya protester vid kärnvapenbas

Nya Åland 27 July 2007

Åländska Anna-Linnéa Rundberg fortsätter vara engagerad inom kärnvapenblockaden Faslane. I onsdags protesterade hon i Skottland, bland annat tillsammans med personer so

28/07/2007 Press link

Anti-nuclear protesters arrested

Five anti-nuclear protestors have been arrested at the Faslane submarine base near Helensburgh.
Those arrested include two survivors of the atomic bomb attacks on Nagasaki in Japan in 1945.
- 25 July, BBC News

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Next meeting

Sorry, it was April 25. We will have a meeting in May but the date is not fexed yet.

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Next meeting is on May 27 at Chikushi-campus of Kyushu University. See our blog for details;

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25/07/2007 Blockade Report

5 detained after peaceful ‘Bamboo Blockade’ as Japanese A-bomb survivors appeal to Britain to get rid of Trident

At around 2.30 pm today (July 25), Strathclyde police arrested 10 people, including atomic bomb survivors (‘Hibakusha’) from Nagasaki during a nonviolent blockade of the main gates of the Faslane nuclear base in Scotland, where the UK’s Trident nuclear weapons are deployed.

29/07/2007 Press link

Anna-Linnéa gripen på brittisk kärnvapenbas

Ålandstidningen 27 July 2007:

I onsdags greps Anna-Linnéa Rundberg av brittisk polis under en sittdemonstration utanför den skotska kärnvapenbasen Faslane. Meddemonstranterna var japaner som ö

28/07/2007 Press link

Two Nagasaki survivors are among protesters arrested outside Faslane

Four Japanese protesters were arrested yesterday as they blockaded a Trident nuclear base ....two of whom are atom bomb survivors, linked themselves together with bamboo sticks and sat in the road in front of Faslane base, near Helensburgh.

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Leaflet for the Japanese Block

Leaflet for the Japanese Block is available. To get copies, please email your postal address to toyo atmark cc.saga-u.ac.jp or fax to +81 952-28-8845.
For larger images click here: page 1, page 2

A-bomb flame preserved in Hoshino Village

A-bomb flame preserved in Hoshino Village

Hoshino Village in Fukuoka prefecture keeps the A-bomb flame which was brought from an underground air raid shelter of a book store in Hiroshima just after the bombing. See my blog to read the inscription of the monument.

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