After The Media Has Gone: Fukushima, Suicide and the Legacy of 3.113.11 | The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus

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After The Media Has Gone: Fukushima, Suicide and the Legacy of 3.113.11 | The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus
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For the media, time is of the essence in a news story. The March 11, 2011 disaster attracted thousands of reporters and photographers from around the world. There was a brief deluge of Japanese and international media coverage on the first anniversary, this spring. Now the journalists have packed up and gone and by accident or design Japan’s government seems to be mobilizing its agenda, aware that it is under less scrutiny.
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