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Top Nuclear Blogger activist looks to the future- Looking out for the next way of living

(Nuclear-news.net fully supports this hard working and compassionate blogger in his bid for visas, we hope that he is succesful, especially as the Japanese government have recently made his blogging illegal with a ten year sentence. I hope that he finds away to continue his right to free speech.

Editorial note by ;  Arclight2011, Christina and the many unseen contributers to nuclear-news.net)

Posted by Mochizuki on November 1st, 2013

http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/11/column-looking-out-for-the-next-way-of-living/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+FukushimaDiary+%28Fukushima+Diary%29

It’s sad that you encounter the bad luck even if you do nothing bad.

I missed the chance to renew my visa in Romania.

I stay extra careful around my birthday. Something always happens in this time of year, but I couldn’t avoid it this time.

My visa expires soon. I wanted to start the renewal procedure before my leaving for the Arctic circle.

but I just found an error in the registry of Fukushima Diary corporation. It takes time to modify. (Bad luck #1)

Still me and my lawyer didn’t give it up. We tried to submit the application but there were too many people, we got shut out after queuing for 4 hours. (Bad luck #2)

My lawyer did her best and is still struggling. I say this for her honor.

I don’t know how the things would be when I come back from the Arctic circle, but I have already booked the flights and hotels, which cost me a bunch. Cancellation costs 100%. There is no option to change it.

This made me want to go to the Arctic circle even more than before.

(Some people nicely offer housings and meal, but I don’t have a visa in your country to stay longer than 90 days, which costs huge and take months to obtain. I even have to go back to Japan for the procedure. Even if I get a visa, I can’t afford the living expense. so please don’t think I’m doing something stupid. I’ve studied all the visa situations of every possible country. Language ? Everyone speaks English anywhere. Culture ? I haven’t had any cultural problems from Tunisia to Canada.)

Anything can happen. This may be a sign of telling me to move on.

I haven’t done anything illegal here. and I still have some time, so will keep trying.

but maybe something is telling me to look out for the next way of living too, which I can deploy for other people.

Fukushima Diary

I reject the international mass media to read this site without taking a contact with me.I know some of the mass media corporations read Fukushima Diary to understand the trend so they know when to report about Fukushima as if they were independently following it for a long time.
In short, they make you individual readers pay for this site while they pay nothing, and when they publish the “authorized news”, you pay for the “secondhand news”, which is nothing new for us.
This site is free for the individual readers, but not for corporations.In the world, this site is nearly the only source about Fukushima. I came here alone without any supporting organizations, background or anything. I’m not pleased to be exploited by the corporations that didn’t even properly report about Fukushima when 311 took place. I demand them to take a contact with me BEFORE reading this site whatever the purpose is

November 1, 2013 - Posted by | Uncategorized

2 Comments »

  1. blimey roger, you have the nsa and tempora on your side and you know the inevitable conclusion of the “little guy “losing out, and you still gloat??
    if you read his article you will find it is a visa requirement..
    life is cheap in romania btw..
    as you know the same has befallen me.. though you dont seem to want to engage ..

    did you contact the daily mail and richmond council about me? what did they say?
    go do some research instead of slagging off people..
    in my world we all have a right to express ourselves and live where we want.. even if the odds are against us..

    and try to respond to my responses to your response once in a while..

    arclight2011part2's avatar Comment by arclight2011part2 | November 1, 2013 | Reply

    • Sorry to make your comment somewhat meaningless, Arclight – but I have sent Roger Helbig’s comment to the trash, where it belongs. Just can’t have Helbig using this website as a platform for his Pentagon-adoring views

      Christina Macpherson's avatar Comment by Christina MacPherson | November 1, 2013 | Reply


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