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After the Mar. 11 earthquake,
the Japanese government opened up the media
and started emergency mechanisms. Japanese civilians
appeared to be calm and in goodsocial order, which
amazed Chinese people and stirred a comparison
in rescue efforts by Japan and the CCP.
Anti-Japan remarks online by pro-CCP activists
prompted Chinese netizens to urge
Chinese nationals to take a regression of humanity.

This earthquake has been the strongest on record.
Sun Shihong, ex-chief earthquake predictor
of China Earthquake Networks Center, said,
this quake is equivalent to 20 like that of
Sichuan in 2008..

Facing such a strong quake, Japanese civilians
behaved extremely calmly. On the streets, there was
no sign of fear or chaos. The traffic was orderly.

Live TV broadcasts showed that many people took
refuge in public buildings like schools and gyms.
People trust the quality and safety of these buildings.
But in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, many school
buildings collapsed due to shoddy construction,
resulting in many student deaths, while most
government buildings survived the quake.
Many Chinese victims had to live outside, with no
transportation and communication or medical care.

Japanese government propagates the imminent
earthquake information via TV, radio, SMS and
internet. After the earthquake took place, the
Japanese national TV station NHK continuously
broadcasted the forecasts for tsunami, aftershocks
and casualties, and directed people to refuges.
This is in great contrast to the CCP's holdup of
earthquake forecasts and CCTV's focused reports
on how leaders directed the rescue efforts,
rather than victims' plights.

After the earthquake, telephone lines were paralyzed
in many places in Japan, but the internet was still fast.
It played an important role in communications.
Many people uploaded pictures and videos
while waiting in the open air.

Zhang Ming, a professor from China's Renmin University,
told Deutsche Welle, if any public events take place,
the CCP would block the media.
Facing such a major disaster, the Japanese
government did things orderly to minimize
the casualties.

Zhang criticized the CCP regime for not publicizing
the Sichuan earthquake forecasts, with the excuse
that natural disasters are unpredictable.
He said, poor relief efforts, inferior emergency systems,
and shoddy school building construction caused huge
casualties. Anything the CCP regime is incapable of
achieving would be covered up. He said,
Chinese people are somewhat admiring Japan.

Meanwhile, pro-CCP activists' posted anti-Japan slogans
online, e.g., "I pray for earthquakes for the whole of
Japan", "Let's celebrate Japan's giant earthquake!"

Tou Jiangming, editor-in-chief of Esquire said:
"The CCP created such people. In China, there
is no humanity and compassion due to the
barrier posed by the social system.
This is a humanitarian disaster. Restoration of humanity
is more difficult than re-construction from rubble."

Xiao Shu, commentator of the Southern Weekend,
said: "The cheers on Sept. 11 and the earthquake
in Japan today repeatedly indicate that the first and
most difficult task is to restore humanity in China.
That must be the first step, and we go from there..

NTD reporters Wang Ziqi and Huang Rong

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