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Yokohammer wrote:This is a worrying trend. Not just in terms of the underlying current of growing nationalism, but also in the fact that the politicians can find time to diddle around with details like this while there are so many other bigger issues that need to be addressed first. Fiddling while the nation burns, as it were.
What a bunch of unimaginative, unconcerned time wasters.
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Freedom of assembly and association as well as speech, press and all other forms of expression are guaranteed. 2) No censorship shall be maintained, nor shall the secrecy of any means of communication be violated.
Japan does not believe it necessary to reopen a probe into the desecration of a Russian flag by right-wing campaigners in the country, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said. Japanese right-wing campaigners dragged the Russian flag along the ground outside the Russian Embassy in Tokyo on February 7, demanding the return of a group of the disputed Kuril Islands in Russia's Far East. "The desecration of the national flag is regrettable, but there was no violation of Japanese legislation," Edano was quoted by the Kyodo news agency as saying. The embassy sent a protest note to the Japanese Foreign Ministry just after the incident and Russia later imposed an entry ban on the heads of two Japanese companies over the incident.
Two Japanese extremist organizations, the Brotherhood Community Devoted for Great Japan and the Solidarity League for the Return of the Northern Territories, have been banned from entering Russia. Russia issued a diplomatic protest to Japan on Wednesday after Tokyo dismissed Moscow's demand for criminal proceedings . Japan stands firmly by its position that the extremists desecrated not the Russian flag, but "a self-made object," resembling a flag, the Russian Embassy in Japan said.
Japan stands firmly by its position that the extremists desecrated not the Russian flag, but "a self-made object," resembling a flag, the Russian Embassy in Japan said.
Level3 wrote:The anthem is almost a self-parody in that a country
increasingly full of seniors has a song that sounds like a funeral dirge.
And the flag is such a simple design..
It's not a Japanese flag, officer.
I just HATE RED CIRCLES!
Typhoon wrote:Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
-- Samuel Johnson
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