No nukes. No bunnies.
This Japanese woman is anti-bunny, anti-nuclear power, and most likely anti-nuclear bunnies…

…Every Friday for the past year, there has been anti-nuclear power rally in Kasumigaseki, Japan’s central governmental district in downtown Tokyo. For the past few months, those rallies have been drawing tens of thousands protesters but last Friday the turnout at the demonstration was only around 1,000 (AFP: 2012-08-18).


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August 19th, 2012 at 1:54 am
Hey Taro!
Speaking of weird Japanese signs, did you see the weird character on the protester’s sign in that AFP article you linked to?
Please insert my photo, ok?
August 19th, 2012 at 2:11 am
Everything in Japan has to have a cute mascot, even at anti-nuke demos, right?
Monju-kun (”Monju” is a nuclear reactor) opposes the restarting of all of Japan’s reactors.
August 19th, 2012 at 5:12 am
Anti Nuclear Protest EVERY MONDAY 6pm Elysee Palace, PARIS Manifestation Anti Nucléaire
Manif Anti Nucléaire chaque Lundi 18h Palais de l’Élysée, Présidence de la République PARIS
Anti Atom Protest JEDEN MONTAG 18h Elysee Palast PARIS
Manifestation Antinucléaire Palais de L’Elysée chaque Lundi 18h Palais de l’Élysée, PARIS
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Tokyo Protesters encirle Tokyo Prime Minister every week Friday evening:
Video links…
youtube 1 | dailymotion.com — la-mobilisation-antinucleaire-reveille-la-societe-japonaise_news | youtube.com 2 | youtube 3 | youtube 4 | youtube 5 | youtube 6 | youtube 7 | youtube 8 | youtube 9 | youtube 10 | youtube 11 |
http://www.rts.ch/info/toute-l-info/4165390.html
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/iwakamiyasumi5
Anti Nuclear Protest EVERY MONDAY 6pm Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Fresno, Sacramento, Oakland – Meet: Townhall 6pm
STOP San Onofre + Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant EARTHQUAKE ZONE 8,5-9,0 Richter Scale
August 19th, 2012 at 2:00 pm
Nuclear Power Protests Find Wide Support in Japan
—A broad coalition of protesters opposes the re-opening of nuclear power plants in Japan, a country unaccustomed to social protest—
The Daily Beast | Aug. 19, 2012 by Jake Adelstein and Nathalie-Kyoko Stucky
It’s hard to ignore more than 20,000 anti-nuclear protesters at your front door. It’s even harder in a country like Japan, where more often than not repressive tradition and political apathy combine to stifle social protest. So after Yoshihiko Noda, Japan’s unpopular prime minister, found his home surrounded by thousands of protesters for weeks on end, he finally got the message.
Last week the prime minister agreed, albeit reluctantly, to meet with representatives of Japan’s increasingly vocal and influential citizens network “Metropolitan Coalition Against Nukes” (MCAN)….more...
October 31st, 2012 at 12:56 am
les professionnels du nucléaire, les politiques et certains médias s’efforcent toujours de nous endormir. Alors on a fait une petite berceuse… http://youtu.be/xylYFdqkn6U
Here a version with english subtitles : http://youtu.be/dKOACjyOthU