Bono in Japan

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I already posted some of these pics in the mix pics thread, anyway...

U2 frontman Bono gives a high-five with one of children after making a speech during an event to plant trees in Tokyo's Odaiba as part of the Tokyo metropolitan government's 'Green Island' project Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Odaiba is part of a sprawling man-made island in Tokyo Bay.
(AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

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Oh my God, thank you! I didn't know he was in Japan.

Bono's like a big kid, gorgeous photos.

He's very lovely with the children. :love:
 
Irish rock star Bono arrives at Keio University in Tokyo to receive an honorary doctorate for his advocacy against poverty in Africa on May 27, 2008. Bono is here to attend the international conference on African development in Yokohama. AFP PHOTO/Toru YAMANAKA

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Bono pleased at Japan's pledge to double aid, but wants more
Rock star and poverty activist Bono said Tuesday that Japan's pledge to double its aid to Africa was "a fantastic news" but poor nations deserve more, a day before an African development meeting in Yokohama.

Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda is expected to formally announce the plan -- which will see assistance doubled by 2012 -- at the conference this week.

A Tokyo official last week said the money was part of Japan's efforts to help the impoverished continent fight poverty and civil war.

"The Japanese government told us about doubling aid. It's a fantastic news. But you have to ask the question, is it really doubling the aid, or just one piece of aid?" Bono told reporters after giving a speech at Tokyo's Keio University.

"The bilateral aid was doubled, but we have to see now as we're going to G8, if the whole of the aid, multilateral aid, will be doubled?" he said, referring to the summit of the Group of Eight richest nations that Japan hosts in July.

The aid to international organisations such as the Food and Agriculture Organisation also needs to be doubled, said the U2 frontman, a guest at the fourth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD IV), which begins on Wednesday.

"I think that the Japanese people want it. It's going to happen," he said.

Japan has long used aid as a key diplomatic tool. It was the world's leading donor in 1991, but its overall assistance is slipping as it tightens its belt to deal with massive debts.

During his speech to some 800 university students, Bono said "the poorest of the poor deserve more than" Tokyo's pledge.

Asked about what he expects ahead of TICAD IV, he said: "The best success story in Southeast Asia was started from Japan. So we've come hear to learn from you, how'd you do things better in Africa?"

Involvement of "just not the Japanese government but the private sector, Japanese business" in aid to Africa including transfer of technologies "will be a dream for me," he said.
 
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