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Your messages of support to those affected by the disaster in Japan

3:55 PM Sunday Mar 11, 2012
Rikuzentakada, Iwate Prefecture, northern Japan, after the tsunami. Photo/AP

Rikuzentakada, Iwate Prefecture, northern Japan, after the tsunami. Photo/AP

With moments of silence and prayers, Japan remembered the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck the nation one year ago, killing more than 19,000 people and unleashing the world's worst nuclear crisis in a quarter-century.

At dawn in the devastated northeastern coastal town of Rikuzentakata, dozens of people from across Japan gathered to offer prayers in front of a solitary pine tree that stands amid the barrenness, a symbol of survival.

Some returned to where their houses and those of friends once stood and placed flowers and small gifts for loved ones lost in the disaster.

Here is the latest selection of your messages of support to those affected by the disaster in Japan

ted () | 03:59PM Sunday, 11 Mar 2012
Heartfelt condolences to everyone in Japan affected by the shocking events of this multiple disaster.
Jane () | 04:13PM Sunday, 11 Mar 2012
My heart goes out to the people of Japan on this sad day.
ted () | 04:15PM Sunday, 11 Mar 2012
I cannot imagine the continued fallout from this disaster. The people of Japan have a long road ahead. Our thoughts are with you
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