Central News report of Japanese Independence Crisis (Central World)

Report by Central News of the outgoing Japanese Independence Crisis.

Report

 * Flag of Japan.svg 800px-Flag of Norfolk Island.svg.png Kingston, Japan/Norfolk Island: The Norfolk island has also proclaimed Independence, but here violence is getting out of control, they have already burned the Government Headquarters here, also in Wellington the Organization of Unrepresented Peoples and Nations has been founded with Norfolk Island and New Zealand as the only members yet...
 * Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo, Japan and all Oceania: Overwhelmed by the looting, the government declared a state of emergency, put the Oceania under martial law and are trying to restore order albeit with the use of force. Some people are using firearms for self-defence, to attack other civilians and/or to attack the military, but the number of dead soldiers and police came nowhere near the number of civilian deaths.
 * Flag of Japan.svg New Zealand Central World.png Wellington, New Zealand/Japan: The Governor-General of New Zealand Headquarters have been invaded the de de facto state and been taken, and the japanese goverment has been sent in exil, also riotings have begun in Japanese islands of India.
 *  Flag of Japan.svg New Zealand Central World.png Wellington, New Zealand/Japan: New Zealand have proclaim indipendence but for now is a unrecognize state, there is a debate worlwide on how something so violent could occur in Japan and on how many places might proclaim independece, the Japanese goverment has just said that situation is out of control and that if they sitiation continue like this in the following months, just for fearing a war, Oceania might be independent.
 *  Flag of Japan.svg Wellington, Japan: A group of big independece protests are waving all the Japanese Oceania. The protests and rioting began in Wellington (the capital of New Zealand Governor-General) on this morning of today, 21 July 2010,undefineddue to a steep increase in independece in Oceania. They have quickly spread to many other islands across the Japanese Oceania. By the afternoon there are already disturbances in almost all Japanese Oceania, with shops shut and public transport not running.