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Many universities in Japan received threatening emails. What did the e-mail say?
As the only developed country in Asia, Japan has beautiful scenery and strong high-tech industry. Recently, however, many universities in Japan have received threatening emails. The email said that the contents of the school would be blown up. E-mail predicts that many educational institutions such as Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto will be bombed on 26th 12: 07. In this regard, major universities have maintained a high degree of tension and anxiety. How are the specific things going?

According to Ritsumeikan University, I received a threatening email on the 22nd of this month? 12: On August 26th, 2007, explosions occurred in many educational institutions such as Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto? After discussion with the police, the mail school decided to close the Suzaku and Yili campuses and Ritsumeikan Primary School in the city on the 26th. For safety reasons, teachers and students are prohibited from entering and leaving the campus. There are also Ryoku University, Kyoto University of Technology and Kyoto Orange University, all of which have received threatening emails. Universities have also stepped up their vigilance and banned students from entering and leaving the campus at will if they are not sure whether it is safe.

Second, not only did the school receive threatening letters, but the Japanese police felt that it was time for profiteering threats to interfere with learning, and they are now investigating. In addition to the school, Dentsu Group in Tokyo also received such an email. The email said that there are hundreds of bombs in this building, and Japan doesn't need such unscrupulous black-hearted enterprises, so let them get out early and so on. Dentsu Group therefore evacuated all employees of its Tokyo headquarters, and the local police also searched all parts of the school and found no problems.

Third, in the face of terrorism, this threatening email not only scares the Japanese people, but also makes the whole world anxious. Everyone is afraid of this kind of terrorism and that they will find them one day. So, if we really face terrorism, what should we do? First of all, we must remain calm, strengthen the social security system and mechanism, and raise people's awareness of counter-terrorism; We should not stand idly by, but should work hand in hand with the government to resist this form of terrorism that harms society, protect the security of the country and itself, and safeguard social justice and peace.