where the police manage to get where the police manage to reorganise themselves. they get a police helicopter overhead and you start to hear audio from the control room from the tactical firearms officer in the control room. you can hear people talking about the fact that khan is writhing around and having a viable ied, or explosive device strapped to him. people saying, he s trying to get up. they re worrying about the fact that there s people walking under the bridge, and at one point, you hear the tactical firearms adviser saying, critical shot authorised. in other words, he s giving permission for a shot to be fired to kill usman khan. you then cut back to body worn footage of the officers who ve got their guns trained on usman khan, talking about the fact that he has an ied, that it s all taped up and that there s wires. and then, at one point, khan sits up, and the police officers open fire again. about eight shots are fired at that point, until eventually an officer says, h
Japan s naked festival Hadaka Matsuri a stripped back affair in Okayama
22 Feb, 2021 08:09 PM
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The Naked Festival at Saidaiji Temple in 2017, looked very different to this year. Photo / Getty Images
The Naked Festival at Saidaiji Temple in 2017, looked very different to this year. Photo / Getty Images
NZ Herald
This time last year, the Saidaiji Kannonin temple in Japan s Okayama prefecture was a writhing ball of flesh.
The Hadaka Matsuri or Naked Festival is a hugely popular attraction which sees thousands of men gathering from across the southern part of Honshu Island. On the third Saturday of February they are invited to strip down to a simple loincloth and join the fray to battle for holy sticks . The fertility festival has roots going back almost 1000 years.
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