おたふくかぜワクチンのことで、 流行性耳下腺炎の予防に使われるワクチン。殆どの先進国と多くの発展途上国では麻疹と風疹を合わせた新三種混合ワクチン(MMR)が予防接種に使われている。新三種混合ワクチン(MMRワクチン)には、麻疹、流行性耳下腺炎(おたふくかぜ)、風疹の三種の生ワクチンが混合されている。 Mumps Being Spread by and Among Vaccinated People ワクチン接種された人々の間でひろがっているおたふくかぜワクチン May 10, 2016 | 241,306 views (記事全文日本語訳) ハーバード大学でおたふくかぜが大流行 Visitthe Mercola Video Library By Dr. Mercola
The expansion of a US military base is threatening the incredibly diverse
coral reefs and sea grass beds of Oura Bay in Okinawa (Japan). The area
is also home to some of the last of Japan's dugong population. 米軍基地の拡張は、沖縄のオウラ湾の信じられないほど多様なサンゴ礁と海草層を脅かしている。 この地域には、日本のジュゴン人口の最後の住処でもあります。
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On Dec. 24, citizens will gather at Gwanghwamun Square, huddling around
candles like Christmas trees, wishing for a more just world. (by Tak
Ki-hyoung, former staff photographer) [Photo] Candle Christmas tree for Park’s resignation 12月24日、市民が光化門広場に集まり、より公正な世界を願ってクリスマスツリーのようなろうそくを囲むようす。
Although the Army Corps of Engineers announced on Sunday December 4th,
2016, that it would not be granting the DAPL easement access, there is
nothing to stop the oil company from disobeying that and moving forward
anyway.
After all, the amount they would have to pay in fines in insignificant
next to the lost revenue they are experiencing from the delay of the
project. The announcement offered temporary relief, but the battle is
not over.
Some at the camps have stated that the announcement was propaganda to
lull people into a false sense of security. You can expect Standing Rock
2017 to be just as newsworthy as Standing Rock 2016.
Standing Rock 2017 will continue to be an issue. Get the facts about
DAPL. Learn how the DAPL used a fast track method to avoid doing a full
EIS.
An air traffic controller told a Southwest pilot he had “a chemtrail
off (his) left wing” last week – and it was recorded for posterity.
40 seconds after Southwest 1256 took off from Portland International
at 6:18pm, September 21st, 2016, an air traffic controller in the tower
radioed the pilot to say: “I don’t know if it’s normal I just haven’t seen it that low; it appears like a chemtrail-type situation off your left wing.”
When the pilot asked her to repeat it, she said:
CNN WON’T SHOW YOU WHAT TRUMP GAVE THIS UNLUCKY FATHER AT HIS INAUGURATION!
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Paris Swade for Liberty Writers reports,
You will not see this on CNN. You will not see this on MSNBC. You will not see this on ABC. But every single Trump voter needs to see this. A FedEx courier and a former security guard has been absolutely down on his luck. But He got an invitation come meet Donald Trump at the inauguration. Trump was inspired by his story of being a struggling single father.
More than 800 Syrian civilians have been
killed during the 28 months of US-led coalition airstrikes in the
country, says a UK-based monitoring group.
According to the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
(SOHR) on Monday, 310 of the 820 civilians killed by the coalition were
women and children.
In a dramatic example of blowback
against the establishment in the post-Trumpian world, Hungary announced
it plans to crack down on non-governmental organizations linked to
billionaire George Soros now that Donald Trump will occupy the White
House, according to the deputy head of Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s
party, cited by Bloomberg.
A
new initiative, Stop Operation Soros (SOS), dedicated to countering the
influence of American billionaire activist George Soros, has been
launched in Macedonia.
In
a press conference on Tuesday, the founders of the group called on all
“free-minded citizens,” regardless of ethnicity or religion, to join
them in the “fight against one-mindedness in the civil sector, which is
devised and led by George Soros,” the Vecer newspaper reported. The
movement says it will first focus on uncovering ‘subversive’ activities
by Soros-funded NGOs.
(Tokyo) On the afternoon of January 20, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
gave his policy speech to the plenary session of the House of
Representatives. Regarding the construction of a new base in Henoko,
Nago City in conjunction with the relocation of U.S. Marine Corps Air
Station Futenma, Abe emphasized, “in accordance with the Supreme Court’s
ruling, we will proceed with relocation work off the coast of Henoko,
Nago City.” Abe also stated, “In the past, it was said that the base
should be relocated ‘at least’ outside of Okinawa, but this did not pan
out, and all that was left was disappointment. No amount of bold
assertions can change reality in the slightest. We will move forward
with what is necessary. We will produce results.” Abe’s comments
referred to the Democratic Party of Japan administration in 2009 and
made his position of promoting the new base construction clearer than
ever.
On January 19 at a meeting of the Inter-Ministerial/Agency
Co-ordination Committee (IMACC) for World Natural Heritage, the Japanese
government decided to formally nominate an area that spans parts of
Kagoshima and Okinawa Prefectures as a Natural Heritage candidate site
with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Centre. This site is comprised of
Amami Oshima, Tokuno Island, a northern part of Okinawa Island, and
Iriomote Island.
Governor Takeshi Onaga is scheduled to visit the United States from
January 30 to February 5, according to an announcement from the Okinawa
prefectural office on January 16.
The Trump administration will be inaugurated in the United States on
January 20. Before the administration decides on its policies, Onaga
aims to convey the Okinawa government’s stance on the construction of
the new U.S. base at Henoko in Nago, seeking a review of the plan to
build a replacement facility in Henoko for the Marine Corps’ Futenma air
base in Ginowan City.
The prefectural office is working to make arrange meetings with the
new U.S. government officials, the members of the U.S. congress and
think tanks that can influence the government’s security policy.
The
new floats have rods with three loops on each for ropes to be strung
through. This picture was taken on January 14 at Oura Bay in Henoko,
Nago.
On January 14, the Okinawa Defense Bureau (ODB) of the Ministry of
Defense began to install new floats with protuberances on the ocean in
relation to the Futenma Air Station relocation plan and the plan to
construct a new base in Henoko, Nago. These floats, prepared by the ODB,
have protruding rods that appear to be metal. Rope is strung between
these rods, which stick up above the water. It seems that these floats
are being used as an above-water fence to keep out citizens’ protest
boats and canoes. If citizens cut these ropes, the Japan Coast Guard
could potentially make a property damage cases against the perpetrators.
US for OKINAWA member, Rob Pott reads his original poem outside of Camp
Schwab in Henoko, Okinawa. This event took place after a day of action
for COP 10 at Henoko beach.
Soldiers and supply drop one after another around the Tsuken Island training area.(Photograph taken by Yasuhide Matayoshi)
January 13, 2017 Ryukyu Shimpo
The U.S. air force conducted parachute drop training over the Tsuken
Island training area in Uruma City around 11:00 a.m. on January 12. The
training was done without any notification being given to Okinawa
Prefecture or the city. Soldiers as well as supplies were dropped. There
were some fishing ships sailing around the same area. The prefecture
and Uruma City Have demanded training be conducted in the ocean only
around Ie Island area based off the report by the Specian Action
Committee on Okinawa, so called SACO, yet the request was once again
ignored. On January 11, the U.S.FederalAviationAdministration(FAA)
announced multiple trainings will be held in the U.S. Kadena Air Force
Base on January 17. However, the notification was deleted on January 12.
This marks the eighth training conducted offshore of Tsuken Island
since the SACO agreemend was made. The previous training was done in
August of 2015.
On
January 12 in a House of Councillors members’ meeting hall, Kamata,
Ochiai, and Sataka call for the immediate release of Chairman Yamashiro
of the Okinawa Peace Movement Cente
Okinawa Prefecture is scrambling to plot its next move in the wake of
a recent Supreme Court ruling siding with the central government’s
effort to relocate the operations of a U.S. military base within the
prefecture despite fierce local opposition.
Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga was forced by the ruling to withdraw his
action to block work to replace U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma,
in the city of Ginowan, with a new airstrip at the Henoko coastal area
of Nago farther north on Okinawa Island. Onaga is now testing the limits
of his authority in preparation for what is being seen as the second
stage in the battle against the central government.
Washington Special Correspondent Sakae Toiyama reporting
Veterans for Peace (VFP), a peace organization created by retired
military service people with 120 chapters throughout the U.S. passed a
pair or resolutions concerning military base construction in Okinawa on
December 10. The first resolution called for a halt on the construction
of new facilities in Henoko in Nago as part of the relocation of Marine
Corps Air Station (MCAS) Futenma. The second was an emergency resolution
calling for a halt on new helipad construction in the Takae area of
Higashi as part of the partial return to Japan of the majority of the
land in the Northern Training Area (NTA). Representatives from each VFP
chapter initially passed both resolutions in August at their annual
convention, however this time the resolutions were officially ratified
by a majority vote of all VFP members.
A group of intellectuals on Jan. 12 demanded the prompt release of
activists protesting the presence of U.S. bases in Okinawa Prefecture,
including a prominent leader who has been under police custody since
mid-October.
The group said Hiroji Yamashiro, chairman of the Okinawa Peace
Movement Center, had been wrongfully arrested and held for an unjustly
long period in an attempt to “crush the protest movement.”
Protesters object to content on the Tokyo MX television program “News
Girls” on the morning of January 12 in front of the Tokyo Metropolitan
Television Broadcasting Corporation (Tokyo MX) in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo
(Tokyo) On January 2, Tokyo MX, a local Tokyo television station,
aired an episode of its program “News Girls” in which it attacked
protesters opposed to the construction of helipads in the northern part
of Okinawa Island, calling them terrorists. On the morning of January
12, Tokyo residents and others held a protest demonstration in front of
the Tokyo MX building in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo. Mari Kawana, a freelance
magazine editor, used SNS to call on people to join the protest, and
seventeen people joined, saying that the program constituted hate speech
and that the broadcaster should apologize, correct the mistake and air a
program investigating the actual facts.
Journalist Satoshi Kamata speaks to a crowd of some 350 people at a rally calling for the release of Hiroji Yamashiro, an Okinawan activist protesting U.S. military bases, at the House of Councillors Members' Office Building in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward on Jan. 12, 2016. (Mainichi)
Citizens shout in protest against the new base construction.
The Okinawa Defense Bureau placed floats around U.S. Camp Schwab on
January 6 to advance construction of the new Henoko base, which is part
of the relocation of the U.S. Marine Corps Futenma Air Station. The
operation was carried out using heavy machinery on the beach to move the
floats towards the ocean. There was heavy rainfall at the site.
Japan's Defense Ministry
announced Thursday that the US military will resume from Friday aerial
refueling training for the contentious Osprey aircraft in Japan's
Okinawa Prefecture.
The announcement came less than a month
after one of the MV-22 Osprey aircraft deployed at the US Futenma base
in the city of Ginowan made a water crash-landing off Okinawa on Dec.
13, 2016, injuring two of the five crew members aboard.
At
the Okinawa Prefectural Office at 6:50 p.m. on January 5, Governor
Onaga expresses resentment at the Japanese government disregarding
Okinawans by resuming Osprey aerial refueling training exercises
following the crash accident.
In
his year-opening address to staff members of the Okinawa Prefectural
Government on January 4, governor Takeshi Onaga said, "I will employ
every possible means to prevent the new U.S. base construction in
Henoko."
Tetsuko Kuroyanagi serving as an instructor
on Shimpo Women’s Salon. She spoke about her experience traveling to
Africa, Iraq and Afganistan as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF at the
Ryukyu Shimpo Hall in Izumizaki, Naha City in 2004.
Recently, the Ryukyu Shimpo interviewed Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, 83, who
serves as a female Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF (the United Nations
Children’s Fund), and she told us about her concern for Okinawa and the
importance of peace. Regarding the planned construction of a new U.S.
base in Henoko, Nago City, which is being pushed forward by the Japanese
government in conjunction with the planned return of U.S. Marine Corps
Air Station Futenma, Kuroyanagi prefaced her statement by saying that
Okinawa’s problems are difficult, then said, “I think the opinions of
the people who live there should be respected. If people in Okinawa are
saying they do not want it, it should not be built.”