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Autoradiograph: a photo project to visualize radiation released from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.

Posted on Sunday, December 20, 2015 No comments


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Short movie2 - History and Process of Autoradiograph - from Masa on Vimeo.



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Opposition Landslide in Venezuela - Maduro Accepts Results

Posted on Monday, December 7, 2015 No comments

On lâche rien: 諦めないぞ!。

Posted on Tuesday, December 1, 2015 No comments
魂におけるユートピア主義者、精神におけるノマドであれ。
私たちは皆「世界の市民」です。
私たちの闘いは同じ、夢も同じ、理想も同じです。
何も手放さないぞ!
北フランス出身のSaltimbanksのバンドより、
尊敬と友情と連帯をこめて。

This is a very popular French video with Japanese subtitles.

日本語の字幕



This is the English version:

Exclusive: Detained Honduran Woman, Moved to Mostly Male TX Prison After Hunger Strike, Speaks Out

Posted on Monday, November 30, 2015 No comments
     
Image Credit: Human Rights First

At the end of October, 27 immigrant women detainees began a hunger strike, demanding an end to mistreatment and their immediate release from the T. Don Hutto detention center near Austin, Texas. Most of the women were asylum seekers from Central America, which has seen a surge in migrants fleeing violence and abuse. The hunger strike reportedly surged to as many as 125 women, even as immigration officials denied it was taking place. Then, the hunger strikers said they faced retaliation. At least two women who participated in the hunger strike were transferred from the women’s detention center near Austin to an overwhelmingly male detention center run by the GEO Group, another major private prison operator, in Pearsall, Texas, nearly 200 miles away. On Thursday, one of those two women, Amalia Leal, a Honduran asylum seeker, called Democracy Now!’s Amy Littlefield from detention. She has been detained for seven months after re-entering the United States following a prior deportation. "We came to seek refuge, and instead we found punishment," Leal said.
To see our interview with Francisca Morales Macías, a Mexican domestic abuse survivor who was transferred along with Amalia Leal after taking part in the hunger strike, click here.

Turkey’s Intentions Behind the Downing of a Russian Jet (2/2)

Posted on Sunday, November 29, 2015 No comments

Turkey’s Intentions Behind the Downing of a Russian Jet (1/2)

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