Japan in Uproar Over Censorship of Emperor''s Anti-Nuclear Speech - Michael McAteer - International - The Atlantic

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MAR 26 2012, Why did Japanese TV channels cut Emperor Akihito''s address on the one-year anniversary of the Fukushima crisis?

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天皇陛下の反原発演説検閲で日本大混乱 - The Atlantic
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Japan in Uproar Over Censorship of Emperor''s Anti-Nuclear Speech - Michael McAteer - International - The Atlantic
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MAR 26 2012, Why did Japanese TV channels cut Emperor Akihito''s address on the one-year anniversary of the Fukushima crisis?

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