Thursday, April 7, 2011

S.O.S from Japan to save 20k hungers for 14days




 Mayor of Minamisoma City in Japan uploaded video on YouTube to ask global volunteer for helping 20,000 residents, who are starving for fourteen days in their house without any grocery shopping under the order of government after tsunami and earthquake.


Netizen on the YouTube, who watched this video, commented about the Japan government's ineffective action which can lead people to hungry. 


One of the netisen, jsrh111210, said that


 "What are they trying to do?
Abandon their own people because they're contaminated?Can't they just move all these people into one area at least. "

"what good does it do to "stay indoors" ?!!!? What an extremely sad situation. If I could help I would!" commented by SpiritGirlSF

Many comments for this video are keep uploading for helping the situation of Japan, and people are very offensive about Japan gorvernment's action, but most comments are more hopeful to fix this problem. 


This video has uploaded on March 26, and The New York Times published about this video on date of April,7,2011. As result, the citizen of Minamisoma city has been passing  twelve days more while waiting support from the world until now.


This is the first lead of The New York Times.
"It was a desperate plea for help, spoken into a small digital camcorder by the mayor of this seemingly forsaken city, and posted on the Internet like a bottle tossed into a digital sea."

 http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/07/world/asia/07plea.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=JAPANISE%20CITY&st=cse

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