G8: Updates from Hokkaido Shimbun

The best coverage of the G8 Summit appears to be from the local media, with videos and English articles about events as they happen now this weekend.

The Hokkaido Shimbun Press

More than 5,000 anti-summit domestic and overseas NGO members and citizens staged a demonstration march in the center of Sapporo on the afternoon of July 5 to promote their hopes for world peace. A performance and a gathering related to the demo also began in the morning at the main venue in the Nishi 8-chome area of Odori Park to appeal for a solution to poverty and other issues. Police cars were deployed around the venue...


The display was planned by Oxfam Japan, the Tokyo-based international NGO.

Akiko Mera, director-general of the NGO, said the stunt was aimed at expressing their hopes that world leaders would address the global issues at hand rather than enjoying a holiday in Toyako. 4,000 journalists from around the world are expected to be arriving this weekend. The Hokkaido Police have said that they will respect legitimate demos but will crack down on illegal activities to ensure the security of people in Hokkaido.

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