Inside the Tokyo Protest: “People are piping mad. they finally got angry” Police barricades collapse
A flood of 200 000 people shouting Oppose to restart nuclear power plant. Vehicles of Riot Police stopped people from bursting into the PMs Office.
Original text from Ryusaku Tanaka Journal 30.06.2012 http://tanakaryusaku.jp/2012/06/0004591
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I started to run to the roadway. As my friend told me, the roadway was filled with people and vehicles couldnt pass through. Policemen repeated Please go on the sidewalk! but he couldnt control people. A protester with white hair shouted Its the first time since the campaign against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty in 1960!. 200000 people (Issued by the promoter) advanced little by little to the direction of PMs office. Within some minutes, the barricades of police collapsed one after another and were pulled back. A commandant of the police shouted Protect the Prime Ministers office!. Some buses of riot police (usually called as Kamaboko) appeared and came in between PMs office and the protesters. Police appealed with loudspeaker from the top of command vehicles: Please everyone stay calm! but he couldnt stop people. Police officers of today must have not experienced such a large scale of demonstration before. Instead the promoter of the protest appealed: Well protest next week as well. Step backwards slowly, nuclear power plant will not be stopped by only 200 000 people. Before the scheduled finishing time, the demonstration was adjourned peacefully without any arrest. PM Nodas office who restarted nuclear power plant was protected by the police. If the vehicle of riot police didnt backed up the front gate of PMs office, people would have rolled into the PMs office.
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