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in tokyo for context and why these fishermen in a southern indiana state are opposed to the construction of report that being billed as a game changer for india. ah, i british mandatory welcome to deed of the news asia. glad you could join us japanese prime minister from yorkie. she does decision to hold a state funeral for former leader shins or abi, has led to opposition and protests, obey japan's longest southern prime minister was assassinated in july and would be given a rare state funeral next week. critics said the decision has no legal basis and was taken by kisha for political reasons. protests against the state funeral father intensified after abbey and the ruling parties. things to a controversial south korea based church became known. he has more on what's become
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a growing political headache for the key. she does government this is where a japanese man set himself on fire in tokyo. last week. he told police he tried to kill himself in protest against the plans state funeral. the former prime minister sions, obey. abe's funeral has become a flash point for public anger, a the political scandal, and opposition to our base success from the same posse. current prime minister, simeon t. shita. oh, think ave was a terrible politician. and prime minister to shita said he would listen to the opinions of japanese people who are at home, but he is ignoring opinion. polls did show more than half of the public is against the state funeral. jail. very little. abe's assassination in july triggered a series of revelations about the current ruling liberal democratic parties,
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links to the unification church. a religious movement regarded by some as a cult whose members are often known as moonies. oh, i was so shocked to find out how deeply the unification church has been involved in japanese politics. this is very dangerous. i think we should not allow this to be happening more than 4000000 miracle. when our bay resigned 2 years ago, he was deeply unpopular after a series of scandals. but it was his close association with the church that was the alleged motive for his murder. his kill us as his own mother had been defrauded by the unification church leaving beth family destitute. lucy's avenue are based killing through a spotlight on the church. his deep connection to japan's ruling party, the l. d. p. prime minister, casita apologized and promised to sever his parties linked to the church,
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but the full out for the l. d p. his government and him personally has been hugely damaging gentlemen. they use it so sick. oh, i've got more on this from my job kingston. he's a professor of history of tampa university in tokyo, and george now from the professor kingston. how widespread is the anger over this state funeral? i mean one person appears to have set himself on fire overt so i think it is emblematic of widespread ah anger about the decision by prime minister key sheeta to. busy hold a state funeral for our former prime minister ave. and clearly people are not persuaded by the reasons a key shita has given. and right now about a twice as many japanese are opposed to the state funeral,
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then are for it. so this 2 to one ratio and opposition has translated into a plunge, in case she does support ratings. so i think you know, he never ever anticipated such a strong backlash yell in the week after abe's brutal assassination. and there had been a lot of positive fawning media coverage in the public, you know, more or less 2 to one were in favor. so as flip flop sense n, just about her prime minister form you can, she does all this opposition is going to the stewed funeral. why does it continue to stand by the decision to have one? well, it's already been decided, so it would be a real loss of face to stand down and say, you know, i really miscalculated this. i thought this was going to be politically beneficial to me. i was going to curry favor with the hard liners in the l d p. aligned with
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our bay. and this would serve be an opportunity for the l. d. p. to bask in the reflected glory of the longest serving prime minister ever in japan. a sions, obey, but what this under scores is that when op, a resigned 2 years ago, he was deeply unpopular. and there was a cascade of scandals. and this led to an erosion of trust in him. and so his political legacy ah, is definitely questioned among the japanese. so you are essentially saying of variance a situation and rich foreign minister from york, you should or could actually damage his own party by sticking to this decision. well, i mean, they've invited all the dignitaries, there's no,
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no turning back. you know, once he announced a decision that was it, you know, and there is no reset button. but the problem is he didn't anticipate the media revelations about the extensive and deep ties of the moonies with the ruling l d p. so there has been a constant drumbeat of revelations about how close and systematic those ties are. and this has certainly reflected badly on key shita and the l d p. so he tried to hit the reset button by re shuffling his cabinet. but it turns out that most of the people who brought in also are implicated. i did want to come back to the unification church because her it keeps coming up in all explanation than you also mention of number of farms. what is it about the unification? charge on stars will leave the l d p. what is the in political influence? it means and why is it so unpopular?
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well, abe's grandfather was the one that sort of facilitate the entry of unification church into japan, back in the late sixty's. he was close to the reverend moon. and so, you know, these family dynastic ties have reflected badly on our bay. and when people think of the moonies, they think of coerced donations from members and mass weddings. and so in general, in japan of the moonies do not have a very positive image. and it came as a huge surprise that an organization that many people regard as cult has such strong ties in the corridors of power. and so people are wondering like, what's going on? how could this be? so i think that there's already distrust of obey. and now his legacy is toxic
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because of the dynastic ties with the moonies and public perceptions that the moonies are like a cult. and there been more than $30000.00 official complaints by former members of the unification church that they've been defrauded for a total of something like $800000000.00. so. ready people are paying attention and really this has really hit key shita badly when i'm from the reverb reprint so much from our dieter, of analysis from dr. kingston interpreted resting, took her ah, thousands of people from fishing communities in a southern indian state have been protesting the construction of a deep water port, the controversial 1000000000 dollar building project in winning jerome in the state of canada started almost 7 years ago. the port is supposed to become
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a major new shipping hub, but construction has been stalled by protest, by local fishermen who say their livelihoods are being threatened, as the mega project is driving away fish from the area. they also claim that no embodiment and guidelines have been followed in the ports construction and that the works have contributed to coastal erosion that has already displaced hundreds of people. i go weeks, hundreds of fishermen have gathered to produce at this site. they have been protesting, day and night in front of the we did them a donnie boat being built by india as we just meant, got them adoni among them. jackson, thomas curren, a local fishermen who comes here every day with his family. 6 i want him protesting is the only be to fight once them i will in
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last year. we saved our house by using sandbags. now it is a major water rise because of this port. i'll lose my house and family inevitable to day. jackson is visiting a site near danny boat project, the status of construction. this is not an actual port. the construction of the break water will erode the coastline on the other side. it will start losing our homes. by now, you know, 70 around 40000 fishermen in this area. since the port work started in 2015, at least 500 houses have been damaged. and more than 100 families have lost their forms to the coast of erosion. these fishermen who have lost their houses the sea road and also demanding the reputation of their families and financial assistance for their community. just a few kilometers away. hundreds of displeased families are living in these warehouses. they was the high him,
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a young fisherman has been living with his family in this tiny cubicle for the last year. barbara, when our house got damaged, i was sleeping on the beach for many days. my love, sometimes i slept in other people's houses around brenda, numbered in a great day. he's heading to fish in deep waters as port construction has jesus or we fish from this area. but even here, he has no luck. in the day i got nothing people, no fish at all. it's a bad day for me. i don't know how i'll feed my family. that c o up there isn't jim adonis group sees things differently. he says the sport will boost the economy. if this border law operational, this will bring more off efficiency to logistics, cost, and time. not only sublimate misery portion will go to the presented committee.
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so they will be the media benefee city. but as the protest until the 5th week, fishermen like jackson are not convinced. he says he will not you up, even if it means they're fighting the countries it just ma'am i and that's it for this week. there is more from the region on our website. the devil dot com forward slash a sharp as ever you can follow us on facebook and twitter back again at the same time on monday. and so you've been with with
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