Answer by Reporter Ohne Grenzen, and my reply
I have sent two mails,
My case is hidden by Japan, so please broadcast about that.
http://onicchan.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2013/04/my-case-is-hidd.html
My problem is written in news sites in Japan, but that was wrong.
http://onicchan.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2013/04/my-problem-is-w.html
and the answer is:
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Reporter Ohne Grenzen e.V.
Dear Hidenobu Onishi,
Thank you for your message. Unfortunately we are not able to help you regarding your matter. This is because Reporters without Borders is an international human rights organization supporting journalists in need and fighting for press freedom. However, our staff members don’t pursue investigative journalism themselves.
We document on violations of freedom of expression and information all over the world and we also alarm the public if there are any media representatives in danger. Our global network for fast communication and intervention is possible through the support of more than 150 correspondents worldwide as well as our sections in many countries for example the US, Austria, Tunisia, Libya and Spain.
We thank you for your understanding and still wish you success with your cause!
Best wishes
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I replied:
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Hi, **** ****,
I think you don't understand the problem I have caught.
This is not only a problem of journalism themselves.
I have caught a illegal things by Hitachi, but the company and Japanese Government hid that.
They did't investigate themselves, did no answer, against the whistleblowers protection act and human rights of equality.
Do you think that is not a problem or small problem?
Reporters Without Borders wrote reports below;
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http://fr.rsf.org/IMG/pdf/classement_2013_gb-bd.pdf
Japan resorts to press restrictions
Japan, demoted from 22nd to 53rd place, recorded the biggest drop of any Asian country.
The reason was the ban imposed by the authorities on independent coverage of any topic related directly or indirectly to the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Several freelance journalists who complained that public debate was being stifled were subjected to censorship, police intimidation and judicial harassment.
The continued existence of the discriminatory system of “kisha clubs”, exclusive press clubs which restrict access to information to their own members, is a key element that could prevent the country from moving up the index significantly in the near future.
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I think you already understood Japan's problems.
And, if you say I have to solve the problem myself, can you introduce a journalist who is interested in Japan?
I have already sent so many mails to newspapers, but in vain.
Please answer me.
Hidenobu Onishi
kotochan0725@gmail.com
http://onicchan.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/
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