Look at the third photo. It definitely shows that Diet member Taro
Yamamoto is different from other politicians in the past. The person in front of him is Mr. Takashi
Hirose. These two people are likely to
become history makers.
This information is available only through
an article by Mr. Ryusaku Tanaka. All of
you, please support him, too.
Masatoshi
Takeshita
August
31, 2013
English translation of an excerpt from a
Japanese article: Ryusaku Tanaka Journal – August 30, 2013 –
“We
will participate in politics through Taro-san.”
Women from across the country gather together.
This is the starting point
of Diet member Yamamoto as a politician.
=August 30 at Upper House Members’
Hall Photography: Miyako Suwa =
Before the establishment of “National
Supporters’ Club” for Diet member Taro Yamamoto, his supporters had a kickoff
meeting in the Diet. A “Tokyo Supporters’
Club” was supposed to be organized at first, but many supporters from Hokkaido,
Fukushima, Osaka and Kyushu rushed to the meeting at their expense.
Supporters’ club for a
Diet member is usually organized by people of his/her constituency. A meeting is held also for the purpose of
fund-raising.
However, his supporters’
club does not follow this stance. The club is a
national organization consisting of nine blocks, including Hakkaido and
Okinawa. People who escaped from
exposure to radiation have been evacuated to various places in the country.
They will not raise
funds.
A woman hands over a document of proposals
on policies
to Diet member Yamamoto.
=Photograph: Ryusaku Tanaka=
Mothers with children stood out in the
meeting place. If reflects the trust in
Mr. Yamamoto who won the Upper House election with the support of the public on
his pledge of “non-nuclear power” and “non-radiation exposure.”
Mothers had an ardent desire to have Mr.
Yamamoto move not to have children exposed to any more.
Mr. Yamamoto will start going a campaign
across the country late in September. “Only if you prepare a beer case, a loudspeaker and a busy
street, I’ll go anywhere by myself,” he said. He has not been sent to the Diet by the public
for nothing.
“Unless we extend aid to evacuees, (Act on
Supporting Children and Sufferers) will be watered down. There is no time to lose.” The battle between Mr. Yamamoto and the
country that won’t have children and residents escape from contaminated areas
will start kicking in.
<Written by Ryusaku Tanaka/Miyako
Suwa>