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Suga also said the Japanese government had not yet obtained photos or other items that could be used to confirm the deaths of Japanese hostages, stressing that Tokyo needs to independently verify the Algerian government's findings.
Coligny wrote:Meanwhile... in Fukushima...
“Even if a method works overseas, the soil in Japan is different, for example,” said Hidehiko Nishiyama, deputy director at the environment ministry, who is in charge of the Fukushima cleanup. “And if we have foreigners roaming around Fukushima, they might scare the old grandmas and granddads there.”
Coligny wrote:Meanwhile... in Fukushima...
Coligny wrote:When i was a kid up to 1995 Paris was blowing up quite repeatedly. I was living near a train station of the RER B-line and in the 90' nearly all Parisian stops where blown up. We didn't go to randomly murder Saddam Hussein or some other couscous cemetry because of that... Hell, in december 94 we even got a plane hijacked from Algerian that terrurists wanted to crash on Paris... Went as far as Marseille... landed... and never flew again...
Coligny wrote:When i was a kid up to 1995 Paris was blowing up quite repeatedly. I was living near a train station of the RER B-line and in the 90' nearly all Parisian stops where blown up.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Coligny wrote:When i was a kid up to 1995 Paris was blowing up quite repeatedly. I was living near a train station of the RER B-line and in the 90' nearly all Parisian stops where blown up. We didn't go to randomly murder Saddam Hussein or some other couscous cemetry because of that... Hell, in december 94 we even got a plane hijacked from Algerian that terrurists wanted to crash on Paris... Went as far as Marseille... landed... and never flew again...
Yeah, the French have an excellent record of dealing with threats. They smartly ignore minor nuisances like Hitler and the Ayatolla Khomeini while focusing on the real bad guys: Greenpeace.
Russell wrote:Anyway, RIP for all the innocent people who died there.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Isn't it time for a "final solution" to the Islamic problem?
Coligny wrote:Meanwhile... in Fukushima...
There was blanket media coverage of the news that at least seven Japanese nationals had been killed in the Algerian hostage crisis, with the respected business daily Nikkei describing Japan's anger as "overwhelming".
Three other Japanese remained unaccounted for, after heavily armed Islamist gunmen overran the desert gas complex for four days before most were killed by Algerian security forces. At least 37 foreign hostages died in all.
A government plane was to leave Japan later bound for Algeria. It was expected to return on Thursday with survivors and the bodies of those killed, all of whom were employees or contractors for Japanese engineering firm JGC.
"We lost many capable employees. I cannot find the right words," JGC spokesman Takeshi Endo said as he choked back sobs.
"It's just unbearable."
The personal stories of the victims have stoked the sense of outrage in Japan...
Mike Oxlong wrote:This has already got more j-media coverage than TEPCO.Coligny wrote:Meanwhile... in Fukushima...
chokonen888 wrote:TIJ, blame is the #1 export
Taro Toporific wrote:Florida alligator apparently kills woman, Shizuka Matsuki
Victim may be Japanese citizen, is still missing; gator captured and killed
AP, KYODO JUN 9, 2018
DAVIE, FLORIDA – A woman who disappeared while walking her dogs near a Florida lake Friday was likely killed by an alligator that was later captured, wildlife officials said.
A necropsy confirmed the gator bit Shizuka Matsuki, 47, Florida Fish and Wildlife Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials said in a statement. More...
Taro Toporific wrote:Florida alligator apparently kills woman, Shizuka Matsuki
Victim may be Japanese citizen, is still missing; gator captured and killed
AP, KYODO JUN 9, 2018
Shizuka Matsuki
matsuki wrote:Shizuka Matsuki
I will not be silenced!!
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