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辺野古転覆事故 池上彰さん、辺野古の抗議船に乗っていた「通常とは違うルート」 万全の体制だったと反対協
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https://mainichi.jp/articles/20190418/k00/00m/040/285000c
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辺野古転覆事故 池上彰さん、辺野古の抗議船に乗っていた「通常とは違うルート」 万全の体制だったと反対協
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https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/1d1858eb32e6694e7a815e16a9e5b18e2611e33c
https://mainichi.jp/articles/20190418/k00/00m/040/285000c
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00:00Yukkuri Reimu
00:00It's Yukkuri Marisa!
00:03This time, let's take a look at the Henoko capsizing accident.
00:05The media has really stopped covering this story too.
00:09One of the most pressing issues is the Iran war.
00:13Even so, the fact that they've been avoiding mentioning it this much is...
00:17Meanwhile, new reports and topics are emerging.
00:20Today, I'd like to take a brief look at that topic.
00:24So
00:26Please make yourself at home.
00:30On April 5, 2026, the Okinawa Yaeyama Daily News
00:33The opposition group stated that they had taken an unconventional route and had a thorough system in place.
00:37I published an article about the Henoko accident site.
00:40According to the article
00:42Meeting regarding the relocation of the U.S. Marine Corps Futenma Air Station to Nagoshi-Henoko
00:44They are protesting from the scene.
00:45Helicopter base opposition council's canoe team, Henoko Blue
00:48The man in charge
00:49He responded to a telephone interview with the Okinawa Yaeyama Daily News by the 4th.
00:52Regarding the capsizing accident on March 16th in which high school students and others died.
00:55The area in question is not a place for protest activities.
00:57The two ships explained that they took a different route than usual.
01:00The area where the accident occurred was a place we had previously avoided.
01:03They emphasized that this is not a place for protests.
01:06Due to the resolution of the issue on the day,
01:08The two ships took an unusual route and capsized.
01:10He explained that he did so.
01:12It's like the first spring breeze, or rather, the sudden appearance of wind and waves at this time of year.
01:15I heard something like that later.
01:16That's what I'm doing.
01:17Please see the URL in the description for the full text.
01:22Thus, the canoe team of the Anti-Helicopter Base Council
01:24Henoko Blue responded to an interview with the Yaeyama Daily News.
01:27But
01:28Actually, the anti-helicopter association could form a separate organization just for the canoe team.
01:32Is it really that powerful?
01:33It's said that the canoe team alone has more than 30 members.
01:37I wonder why they have such a large force.
01:40Well, the Anti-Helicopter Base Council is also a group belonging to All Okinawa.
01:44Because it's the body.
01:45Furthermore, some of the donations for Henoko are said to have reached 800 million yen.
01:48That's the reason.
01:49It's not surprising that they can maintain that level of power.
01:54But considering that they're a canoe team from an anti-helicopter base association...
01:58It's kind of a slightly timid or hesitant interview, isn't it?
02:01Here, we see the protests that were affected by the accident on March 16th, and the themes of perseverance and peace.
02:05About the circle
02:06I had been avoiding it until now.
02:08This is not a place for protests.
02:10Due to the resolution of the issue on the day, the two ships were operating in a different manner than usual.
02:14It says, "Let's go to the road."
02:16A high wave warning has been in effect for Henoko throughout March, and the sea is rough.
02:19It's rough.
02:20The captain of the Heiwa Maru said the same thing.
02:22But why on the day of the accident
02:24Ships sailing into dangerous waters that are not normally used even for protest movements.
02:28I wonder what they were going to do.
02:29If we're going to say that, then the protests by the two ships were
02:32It is said that the facilities at Henoko Port were unusable.
02:35Because it's been done
02:36Therefore, when boarding the protest site, they boarded from a regular pier or something similar.
02:40Without putting
02:41It was like jumping onto a boat from the rocky area below the breakwater.
02:44They say he was there.
02:45I heard that a teacher from Doshisha International went to scout out a location for the school trip.
02:48I didn't go.
02:49The testimonies are divided into two or three points.
02:51Doshisha International School's management is wondering what course the protest will take.
02:55I wonder if they didn't confirm whether they were going to go around the sea near Henoko.
02:58Furthermore, the Anti-Helicopter Base Association has been conducting protests in Heno for over 10 years.
03:02I went to the ancient sea.
03:03It's like the first spring breeze, or rather, the sudden appearance of wind and waves at this time of year.
03:06I heard something like that later.
03:08Thus, regarding the high waves that were the direct cause of this accident...
03:12They responded by saying they didn't know about it until this accident happened.
03:16Because they're there.
03:17Even after working in the waters of Henoko for over 10 years, I still don't know about these things.
03:21The reason it didn't happen is
03:22It is certainly not a safety system that can operate a ship carrying people.
03:25I don't think they've reached the bell yet.
03:28Furthermore, some protests also took place in 2014 during the Henoko protest movement.
03:31There was also an accident that resulted in casualties.
03:34That's what they say.
03:35Even though the situation has resulted in casualties, they say things like this.
03:39What level are they at?
03:40The anti-helicopter group stated that regarding the departure of the helicopter for this protest...
03:44They claim they carried it out with all the necessary precautions in place.
03:46If everything were perfectly in place, wouldn't they have canceled the departure altogether?
03:50mosquito
03:51Those points are also of great concern, but regarding these, on the internet...
03:55They're stubbornly refusing to learn their lesson, aren't they?
03:57Despite the warning, they are fully prepared to set sail.
04:00I didn't say I'd heard it later.
04:01It's incredibly thoughtless to go out to sea without even checking something like that.
04:04There is
04:04It's a perfect system, and the child who died trying to brainwash them
04:08Don't you feel any guilt at all?
04:09It was unavoidable because they had a perfect system in place.
04:11We are not at fault.
04:13They don't know how to apologize properly.
04:15Despite worse behavior than Kazuwan's, the media remains silent.
04:17Just saying "it's perfect" doesn't make it perfect.
04:20Give me a solid explanation.
04:21You can't just say you didn't know after doing it for so many years.
04:24You probably didn't go near it normally because you knew it was dangerous, right?
04:27Didn't she deviate from the usual route to show postpartum symptoms to her students?
04:30So, what's the usual procedure for getting the students onto the ship?
04:33That's what happened, you know?
04:34trip?
04:34They didn't even teach us the procedure for putting on life-saving consent forms, yet they were so prepared.
04:37Even though I returned with high school students in the car, everything was fine.
04:39I haven't even changed the door since I got back, and everything is perfect.
04:42Even with the best possible measures in place, accidents that result in death can still happen.
04:45That means it's no good.
04:45I laughed because none of them were excuses.
04:48Why are all the statements and actions of those involved digging their own graves?
04:51Kane
04:51Ah, what are these people talking about?
04:53It's impossible to be completely safe when you haven't even registered.
04:56Apparently they were getting the students onto the ship from some strange place.
04:58Is that really the normal, fully prepared system?
05:01They took a dangerous route to escape the Coast Guard, but there was a problem.
05:03Are you saying it didn't exist?
05:05Are you saying that this was a perfectly organized protest, just like any other?
05:08I don't understand.
05:09The immaturity of these people lies in their sense of omnipotence, like adults.
05:12Becoming
05:13Having little work experience, I tend to think everything is perfectly prepared.
05:15It's kind of awful to just grow old like that.
05:18The sacrifices of the captain and the high school girl must not be in vain.
05:20We are risking our lives in protest.
05:23I bet they're saying something along those lines internally.
05:25The more I learn about it, the more I realize it was something that was bound to happen eventually.
05:27I bet there were hundreds of near misses.
05:30Moreover, it wasn't that they had overlooked it, but rather that they were deliberately averting their eyes from love.
05:33How can you be saying everything is safe when you're ignoring the halo warning?
05:37There are opinions like this,
05:39How can they be so careful as to set sail when a halo warning has been issued?
05:42That's what they say,
05:44It seems like they're not even paying attention to the fact that it's fundamentally failing.
05:49There's also this topic coming up.
05:51The Mainichi Shimbun reported on April 19, 2019
05:54I photographed Akira Ikegami during his reporting in Henoko.
05:57A security company that created a Christopher's book opposing media coverage supports the plan.
06:01The article was published with the following content.
06:02The article states
06:03Off the coast of Henoko, Nago City, Okinawa Prefecture in 2016
06:05Under the maritime security services commissioned by the government
06:07The photo was taken by journalist Akira Ikegami, who was in the middle of an interview.
06:11It became clear
06:12Mainichi Shimbun obtained the image.
06:14Those involved were told by the security company to remove reporters.
06:17He testified that he had been instructed to do so.
06:18That's what I'm doing.
06:20In this way
06:21In 2016, Akira Ikegami was also on board the boat participating in this Henoko protest.
06:25The Mainichi Shimbun is reporting this.
06:27How to write every day
06:29It's being portrayed as if the security company that took the photo is at fault.
06:32Meanwhile, in 2014, the Henoko protests resulted in an accident and casualties.
06:36It seems there were casualties as well.
06:38It would be terrible to get into an accident while participating in such a protest.
06:42Even though there was an accident,
06:43I wonder why they would even bother to participate in such a protest.
06:47The movement against the Henoko base is an important issue within the All Okinawa movement.
06:50It must be karma.
06:52Speaking of 2016, before Denny, Mr. Onaga was the governor.
06:55It's time, after all.
06:57All Okinawa, formed on December 14, 2015, is very active.
07:01That was the time, after all.
07:02If you think about it that way, the commentators and politicians of that side are in this protest battle
07:07Perhaps boarding the train had become a status symbol.
07:10However, the one thing that has happened now is that the reckless operation resulted in casualties.
07:14It's changed into a war now.
07:17People who have ridden it before are often asked about their experiences at that time, and now...
07:21That would be inconvenient for them, wouldn't it?
07:22It could also lead to a negative image, so the Okinawa gubernatorial election...
07:26Because it's close
07:28From that perspective, the media and talk shows are also Heno
07:31They probably don't want to talk about the old capsizing accident.
07:34I can't do it.
07:35Let's hear what people on the internet are saying.
07:40This is encouraging students to get involved in the protests.
07:42If you tell reluctant students that Mr. Ikegami was also on it, they'll be more likely to agree.
07:46Using celebrities to lessen resistance to antisocial forces
07:49They're there, huh?
07:50If we make it like the protest that Akira Ikegami praised, it will be a huge appeal.
07:53It will probably be a lot.
07:54If only media personnel were allowed to vote in the election, the company...
07:57The Democratic Party and the Communist Party are likely to become the ruling party.
07:59I'm not saying it's bad, but it's quite different from what most people think.
08:02I think so
08:03It would be one thing if they were just riding along, but the media outlets are taking this matter so seriously.
08:06They don't report on accidents, do they?
08:07It's already full with just 4 people, why did you put 9 people in there?
08:10Is it really because maintenance becomes lax when children are on board?
08:13Did you give it a ride?
08:14Are you not going to explain the Protest War sinking incident?
08:17The media and press have the usual relationship
08:20The suspicions and the responsibility must be taken.
08:22First of all, TV stations are a hotbed of those kinds of people, so J in Henoko
08:25K's story
08:26All newspapers except Sankei Shimbun are turning a blind eye.
08:28How much data would come up if I looked up the shooting data for wide-open apertures?
08:31Deaf?
08:31Of course it feels good to be lifted up.
08:33The school was unable to interfere with the captain's qualifications or the ship's safety.
08:36But it's fleeting, the media
08:37Backed by prominent politicians, they have become an authority that is difficult to criticize.
08:40That's probably because they were there.
08:41Of course, there are many human rights lawyers and politicians behind them.
08:43Because they are there
08:47Most politicians in Arimaki are riding it, so it's not really talked about.
08:50I don't know why, but I'm not surprised at all; it's more of a "of course" feeling.
08:54Even if it's just one person, it's still illegal, right?
08:56If they had just said, "Let's follow the orders to release," it would have been so terrible.
08:58Even though the incident never happened.
09:00The safety standards are different for celebrities and unknown people, right?
09:02Sometimes, journalists bring interesting and timely information to the city.
09:06If as
09:06As an information professor, I am grateful, and although it may be presumptuous of me to say so...
09:09This is a premise that will not change, and one that commands respect up to this point.
09:11In light of this incident, it's nothing more than an unfortunate and regrettable accident.
09:15If that's all you're going to say
09:15The evening news for the Tokyo metropolitan area was on NHK from 8:45.
09:18He was more worthy of praise back when he was telling puns.
09:21I'm sorry, but that's what I think.
09:22This time, the social movement scene in Henoko and Yashiro was carried out by activists.
09:25In his own internal contradiction
09:26It has become established as an urban area, and now it's at the stage of verification.
09:29It contains
09:30This fact is significant.
09:31If they were conducting interviews in the first place, it would be dangerous to do so without proper procedures.
09:34or
09:35There must be plenty of illegal activities that are visible, yet they don't report on them.
09:37Because there isn't any.
09:38If the TV station had pointed it out at that time, the female student
09:41The comrades were spared death.
09:44There are opinions like this,
09:46As Ikegami-san has also said quite a bit,
09:49What will happen next?
09:52And with that, we'll wrap things up.
09:55Thank you for watching up to this point.
09:58thank you
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10:03Thank you for watching.
10:04Thank you for watching.
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