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Japan 8.8 earthquake & Tsunami

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The wave from a tsunami crashes over a street in Miyako City.
 

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Governor of Tokyo Shintaro Ishihara :“Quake is Divine Retribution Against Japan”
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Houses swallowed by tsunami waves burn in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture (state) after Japan was struck by a strong earthquake off its northeastern coast Friday, March 11

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A tsumani triggered by a powerful earthquake makes its way to sweep part of Sendai airport in northern Japan on Friday March 11, 2011. The magnitude 8.9 earthquake slammed Japan's eastern coast Friday, unleashing a 13-foot (4-meter) tsunami that swept boats, cars, buildings and tons of debris miles inland.
 

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Sendai Airport is surrounded by waters in Miyagi prefecture (state), Japan, after a ferocious tsunami spawned by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded slammed Japan's eastern coast Friday, March 11, 2011

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Evacuees stand around Shinjuku Central Park in Tokyo Japan March 11, 2011. A massive 8.9 magnitude quake hit northeast Japan on Friday, causing many injuries, fires and a ten-metre (33-ft) tsunami along parts of the country's coastline. A tsunami warning has been issued for the entire Pacific basin except for the mainland United States and Canada following a huge earthquake that hit Japan on Friday, the Pacific
 

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Light planes and vehicles sit among the debris after they were swept by a tsumani that struck Sendai airport in northern Japan.

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Houses are swept by a tsunami in Natori City in northeastern Japan March 11, 2011. A massive 8.9 magnitude quake hit northeast Japan on Friday, causing many injuries, fires and a ten-metre (33-ft) tsunami along parts of the country's coastline. There were several strong aftershocks and a warning of a 10-metre tsunami following the quake, which also caused buildings to shake violently in the capital Tokyo.
 

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A massive tsunami sweeps in to engulf a residential area after a powerful earthquake in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture in northeastern Japan

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Tsunami swirls near a port in Oarai, Ibaraki Prefecture (state) after Japan was struck by a strong earthquake off its northeastern coast Friday, March 11.
 

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A building is in flames near Sendai airport, Miyagi prefecture (state), Japan, after a powerful earthquake, the largest in Japan's recorded history, slammed the eastern coasts Friday, March 11

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A helmeted man walks past the rubbles and a burning building after a powerful earthquake, the largest in Japan's recorded history, slammed the eastern coasts in Iwaki city, Fukushima prefecture, Japan.
 

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Giant fireballs rise from a burning oil refinery in Ichihara, Chiba Prefecture (state) after Japan was struck by a strong earthquake off its northeastern coast
 

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An oncoming tsunami strikes the coast in Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan March 11, 2011. The biggest earthquake to hit Japan in 140 years struck the northeast coast on Friday, triggering a 10-metre tsunami that swept away everything in its path, including houses, cars and farm buildings on fire.

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Earthquake-triggered tsumanis sweep shores along Iwanuma in northern Japan.
 

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Fishing boats and vehicles are carried by a tsunami wave at Onahama port in Iwaki city, in Fukushima prefecture, northern Japan.

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A tsunami, tidal wave smashes vehicles and houses at Kesennuma city in Miyagi prefecture, northern Japan.
 

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Rescue workers hurry to a building following reports of injuries in Tokyo's financial district after an earthquake hit off the coast of northern Japan. There were several strong aftershocks and a warning of a 10-metre tsunami following the quake, which also caused buildings to shake violently in the capital Tokyo.

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An aerial shot shows vehicles ready for shipping being carried by a tsunami tidal wave at Hitachinaka city in Ibaraki prefecture on March 11, 2011. A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake shook Japan, unleashing a powerful tsunami that sent ships crashing into the shore and carried cars through the streets of coastal towns.
 

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This aerial shot shows the tsunami tidal waves moving upstream (left side) in the Naka river at Hitachinaka city in Ibaraki prefecture on March 11.

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Houses, cars and other debris are washed away by tsunami tidal waves in Kesennuma in Miyagi Prefecture, northern Japan, after strong earthquakes hit the area Friday, March 11.
 

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Houses swept by a tsunami smoulder near Sendai Airport.

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Residents check the damage done on a road and house in Sukagawa city, Fukushima prefecture, in northern
 

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Workers inspect a caved-in section of a prefectural road in Satte, Saitama Prefecture, after one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded in Japan slammed its eastern coast March 11.

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A pedestrian road collapsed in the massive 8.9-magnitude earthquake in Urayasu city, Chiba prefecture on March 11.
 

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When the world is feeling down for the Japs, the bloody hell Communist Chinese are laughing their heart out at the Japs.

look at the poor japs...

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look at this comment!!! Bloody hell to the Communist Chinese!!!


为什么不是在东京



下午,日本地震了,央视新闻频道高效率地传回了现场惨烈的场面,在报道国外灾难时,央视的效率和热情是非常高的。

我在王府井一个店铺内的电视前看日本地震新闻,地震和海啸的场面令人吃惊和震撼,而更令人吃惊和震撼的是周围看电视的同胞的反应。

面对席卷房屋吞噬生命的海啸镜头,人群中不时有人叫好。

“好!震得好!”

“活该!”

没有叫好的人大多数点头称是。

这些同胞有男有女,有老有少,看上去绝不是一群冷酷残忍的人,他们表情平和,甚至面带善相。

我们身边一个看上去非常和善的大约五、六十岁模样的人平静地自言自语:“为什么不是在东京呢?要是在东京就好了。”

一个小年青立即附和:“要是在东京就过瘾了!”人群中一阵开心的笑。

从他们的笑声中可以看出,他们丝毫没有意识到自己所释放的冷酷和残忍是怎样的邪恶。

在人类苦难降临的时候,他们为什么没有罗素所说的那种“痛彻肺腑的怜悯”?他们为什么还嫌这苦难不够?他们遗憾地震发生在偏远地区,而不是在人口稠密的东京,他们希望更多的人,很多很多的人,那些无辜的平民百姓,都被海啸卷走都被灾难吞噬,如此才过瘾!

我不知道,在今天,在这个地球上,还有哪个国家哪个民族,有人会有这样邪恶的念头:为什么不是东京?

中国人本来是善良的,古时候儿童启蒙读物的第一句话就是“人之初,性本善”。是什么力量在现代中国把如此恶的意识植入了这些人的大脑皮层。这绝不是一朝一夕的功力,是长期的全面的甚至无所不在的植入的结果,是一个规模宏大的系统工程的结果。那些渲染仇恨和血腥的“主旋律”经典影视功不可没;那些贩卖民族主义的《环球时报》们功不可没;那些《中国可以说不》《中国不高兴》的狂妄者们功不可没;那些对权力无限恭顺,而对普世价值却切齿仇恨的司马南们功不可没。

当邪恶可以理直气壮时,这个民族就离巨大的灾难不远了,这灾难当然是人祸,远比任何地震海啸远比任何天灾都更具伤害力的残酷无情的人祸。

 
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Shores are submerged in Natori city, Miyagi prefecture (state), Japan, after a ferocious tsunami spawned by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded, slammed Japan's eastern coasts Friday, March 11, 2011.

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Vehicles are crushed by a collapsed wall at a carpark in Mito city in Ibaraki prefecture on March 11.
 
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