Remember March 11, 2011: Earthquake & Tsunami in Japan

Mika Hashikai, 37, mourns for her mother and father, victims of the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami, in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, Sunday, March 11, 2012.(AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

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5 Replies to "Remember March 11, 2011: Earthquake & Tsunami in Japan"

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    LPfan1989 11. March 2012 (12:30)

    We are always with you !!!

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    Musha Slater 11. March 2012 (12:36)

    Japan, my heart sank when I heard the news exactly one year ago. Seeing those mud waves tear down your countryside brings tears to my eyes. Many people lived there, people with a future, with a role in this world. But that role will be unfulfilled, that future had ended abruptly.

    Japan, I know this has been a hard year for you.The earthquakes and tsunami wasn’t enough. Nuclear meltdown made you sleepless for many nights. But in that adversity heroes were brought forward. Those who stayed behind to protect those they loved. Those who stayed behind to tell Japan that it will be safe tonight and the nights to come.

    Japan, for all its people and the people of the world, I beg you to stay strong. You are grieving, you are sad but that is your fuel. That will only make you stronger. You survived many earthquakes before and you will survive after this one too.

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    Musha Slater 11. March 2012 (13:03)

    I have a longer message here in my blog. http://fictionfreedom.wordpress.com/2012/03/11/one-year-after-always-stay-strong-japan/ Check it out.

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    adiek84 11. March 2012 (16:57)

    Leave a message for the people in Japan here! Thanks for the comments! 🙂

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    exotiquesfrors 12. March 2012 (7:55)

    GANBARE NIPPON!! We’re always beside you.

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