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UN News: Michael Douglas - Message of Solidarity to the People of Japan , Posted by Menelik Zeleke
31 March 2011
Michael Douglas, United Nations Messenger of Peace [In English with Japanese subtitles]
Several UN Messengers of Peace have recorded public service announcements (PSAs) in which they express their solidarity for the people of Japan in the wake of the disaster. Please help spread these messages by sharing them with family or friends in Japan.
On 11 March 2011 a massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami strucked Japan, killing more than 10,000 people and destroying towns, villages and large swathes of infrastructure.
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