Because of Japan’s unconscionable open-ended new secrecy law, it is
very likely journalism in the nation has turned tail, scared of its own
shadow. Nevertheless, glimmers of what has happened, of what is
happening, do surface when brave people come forward.
On May 22nd 2015 Hiromichi Ugaya, a photojournalist who is
well-informed, insightful, and engaging, was interviewed about what he
witnessed in the aftermath of one of the world’s most horrendous disasters.
Hiromichi Ugaya was born in Kyoto City, Japan in 1963. He is an
accomplished photojournalist with experience in both Japan and the
United States, receiving his bachelor’s degree at Kyoto National
University and his master’s degree at Columbia University.
READ MORE:http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/07/06/looking-inside-fukushima-prefecture/#.VZqWD3-4Zo1.gmail
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