I was less concerned about this demonstration because I had heard that some of their insistence were so radical and the caraless approach was adopted.
But the situation that this demo has hardly been reported by old mass media like TV or the major newspapers in Japan is crazy, I feel sure.
Simply I am afraid.
I hear that Police said 3500 people were there, on the other hand the executive committee said 4000.
Simply I am afraid.
I hear that Police said 3500 people were there, on the other hand the executive committee said 4000.
Central News Agency in Taiwan, which I don't know so much, reported the number as 8000.
【8・21】From head to tail at starting spot of FUJI TV pretest demonstration【silent: five times speed】
Below are two articles of Sponichi Annex and J-CAST.
Sponichi made a serious miss of number (modified later without reference)
"FUJI, STOP BIASED COVERAGE TO HALLYU!" 400 PEOPLE DEMONSTRATED AT DAIBA (SPONICHI ANNEX)
About 4000 people marched in order to appeal Fuji Television's biased coverage to Korean boom at Daiba in Tokyo on the 21st. They got together by calling for each other on web. (snip) Pareding people raised Japanese flags, and shouted at the top of their voice, "Stop biased coverage!", "Restitude Japan!". A representative person and security guards struggled against one another when he tried to hand a letter of protest to the station. (snif)
[ 2011.8.22 06:00 ]
EXCESSIVE EMPHASIS ON HANLLYU ”WHY MUST WE BE PROTESTED?” FUJI TV'S HIGH PROFILE OF REJECTING RECEPT OF THE DOCUMENT(J-CAST NEWS)
(snif) In fact it is said that organizers intented to prefer a letter of protest as to "biased coverage" to Fuji Television. But Fuji denied receipt of the document, saying "We have no call to be protested".
A representative of organizers says, "We will upload this letter as an open letter in the near future". (snif)
2011/8/21 17:19
The organizers argue that there were 6000 people on J-CAST's article above.
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