sâmbătă, 4 iunie 2011

Japan was helped

Saturday 14 may 2011 at “Taylor Tower Time” took place first step for bringing more people closer to Japan, made by Kenesey NGO with exhibition  “Cluj closer to Japan”.
The exhibion place was involved in the european project “Museum Night” because the building is an old and important one for Cluj. That occasion was favorable for exhibition because was bringing in one place people intrested by japanese culture and the drama of the japanese people from the north-east part of Japan.
 The Kenesey NGO is an important organisation which promote japanese culture and diplomatic relation between Europe and Japan.The exhibision which took place in Cluj will be fallow by another eight in Buchares, Brasov and Timisoara.
The most important photographer from that exhibition was Christopher Johnson, Washington Times corespondent.He was donated 40 photos and 5 articles about what hapend in Japan on 11 March 2011, and how the life of those people was affected of that.
Christopher J.  was helping the Kenesei NGO  to gather money and a lot of help for people from north-east of Japan. Also with Christopher J. anothers amateur photographers, like William Saito, Yukawa Shinya, Natusko Kadoyama and Mitsukuni Sato, was exposed photos from Japan.That was their way to be close of people who suffered in Japan, and also their way to help them.
While the most affected city with 10.000 citizens have no sign of life, Romanian mass-media was focused in the bad side. The people from Cluj and not only, was needed to see real drama in the images binged to them by Christopher J. and another photographers.
The panic was included all the people from Japan even they are Japanese or Romanian. They was moving out from their homes and some of them was running out o the country for their own save or for the kids save.
Kenesies NGO supported by Globalgiving and another associations  was helping people in needs from there. Trough Christopher J. and all the photographers who had the courage for being there, Kenesis, Globalgiving and Red Cross bring us closer to Japan for helping them.

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