1. Beautiful Dugons and corals of Okinawa Sea
Makiko Sato thankfully informed the below four videos with the quote information on March 29, 2010. For her excellent summary and translation of 'The presence of the conscience at a Senate hearing ,' which include the Persistent discrimination― contemporary forms of racism― suffered by the people of Okinawa and Pacific Command Hearing including General Walter “Skip” Sharp, Commander, Republic of Korea-United States Combined Forces Command, and Commander, United States Forces Korea, Please see HERE.
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・The Okinawa Dugong - Dugong dugon (Sep.2008) (Youtube URL)
(TV news reporter telling the emergence of two dugons off Henoko)
' Mother and baby dugons swimimg together?...Henoko-inside-Camp Plan is no better than offshore-Henoko Plan for the dugongs.'
・Protecting the Dugong from Habitat Destruction (with audio) (by Earthjustice)(Youtube URL)
(She says that only 10 dugons lives in the Okinawan sea, that is, off-Henoko.)
・Dugong Grazing (Youtube URL)
・Coral spawning (Youtube URL)
(on a full moon night when the temperature of the sea surface surpasses 24℃ in the early summer, all corals spawn )
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2. Beautiful People in Okinawa
The 'Ten Thousand Things' blog loaded the beautiful video on the beautiful people in Okinawa:
"4,000 people rally to protest proposed U.S. Marine & helicopter transfer from Futenma to Tokunoshima Island" on March 29, 2010. Please see HERE.
For comprehensive cover-up of Okinawa's Democracy movement. refer to the excellent blog of Peace Philosophy Center. Please click HERE, Okinawa's Democracy Speaks 沖縄の民意を聞け on March 29, 2010
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Tokunoshima Island "Shima Uta" (Youtube URL)
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Videos Fwd: Beautiful Sea and People in Okinawa
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Anti-War,
ecology movement,
Japan,
military bases,
Okinawa
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