@NTI_GSN In reply to a tweet "Radioactive Contamination Found in Japanese Children ", I tweet as follows: Yes, but just remember many innocent children were instantly vaporized in Hiroshima and Nagasaki due to the incredibly intense heat emitted by Little Boy and Fat Man which all Americans are so proud of. The American way of dealing with aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was to inject "a poison" into a body already suffering from "a poison", based on a concept of "One poison (Nuclear power generation) drives out another (memories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki). In 1960s, U.S. was so eager to introduce nuclear power generation into Japan. Thus, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Fukushima are closely related to one another as far as U.S. foreign policy and nuclear policy are concerned.
Mr. Takashi Fujita, Representative of "Group Seeking the Government of Japan to Recognize Specified Missing Persons as Victims of Abduction by North Korea" tweets as follows:
Confession made by a man involved in abducting my brother Mr. Susumu Fujita reveals how abduction of my brother was carried out by North Korea. Abductors fist injected drug into him, so as to paralyze him. Then, the paralyzed brother was taken as a patient to a hospital operated by the General Association of Korean Residents (North Korean citizens) in Japan, where he was confined until he gave up attempts to escape. He then was transferred to North Korea. There must be many more Japanese nationals abducted and taken to North Korea in the same manner.
Mr. Takashi Fujita, Representative of "Group Seeking the Government of Japan to Recognize Specified Missing Persons as Victims of Abduction by North Korea" tweets as follows:
Confession made by a man involved in abducting my brother Mr. Susumu Fujita reveals that "N" hospital operated by a North Korean in Tokyo Metropolitan area has been confirmed to have served as a base for executing abduction of the Japanese nationals. The most serious and vicious crime had been executed under the guise of "hospital" serving the general public. What's wrong with Japan still allowing such a hospital to continue its operation as if to say nothing has happened?
A North Korean defector living in Seoul, South Korea testified yesterday that Ms. Megumi Yokota (See a note below) had been alive in 2004.
The defector was told by an officer in charge of Japan at Wokers' Party of Korea (DPRK) that Ms. Megumi is alive but we can not let her go back to Japan since she has been exposed to secrecy.
The defector further stated that cremated remains handed over to Japan by DPRK at the working level meeting between Japan and North Korea on November 2004 was not hers but just fake.
Note:
Ms. Megumi Yokota was abducted on November 15, 1977 at the age of thirteen and apparently forced to help train North Korean spies to pass as Japanese citizens. In February 1997, information about Megumi's abduction was given to Yokota's parents from Tatsukichi Hyomoto by a phone call.In 2002, North Korea admitted that she and others had been abducted, but claimed that she had committed suicide on March 13, 1994 (originally announced as 1993 and later corrected to 1994) and returned what it said were her cremated remains. Japan stated that a DNA test proved they could not have been her remains, and her family does not believe that she would have committed suicide. She is believed to have been abducted by Sin Gwang-su.
Mr. Takashi Fujita, Representative of "Group Seeking the Government of Japan to Recognize Specified Missing Persons as Victims of Abduction by North Korea" tweets that a man in the photo possessed by a Korean man who defected North Korea in the summer of 2004 has been determined to be my missing elder brother Susumu Fujita.
I don’t see any clear definition of Nobel Peace Prize since it’s given to President Obama, a leader of a nuclear state for making a speech in Prague, Czech. Prime Minister Mr. Eisak Sato won the same prize by declaring three non-nuclear principles in 1967.
One must remember a major difference between two winners. The former represents a nuclear state that actually used bombs while the latter represents a state that suffered nuclear attacks by the former. If one were qualified to receive Nobel Peace Prize for either making a speech or declaring principles, all the Prime Ministers of Japan after Prime Minister Sato should have received the prize since Japan is supposed to have upheld three non-nuclear principles.
On the other hand, no progress in denuclearization has been seen since President Obama made a famous speech in Prague, Czech.
Note: Three Non-Nuclear Principles Proposed and Upheld by the Government of Japan
Japan shall neither possess nor manufacture nuclear weapons, nor shall it permit their introduction into Japanese territory. The principles were outlined by Prime Minister Eisaku Satō in a speech to the House of Representatives in 1967 amid negotiations over the return of Okinawa from the United States. The Diet formally adopted the principles in 1971. -Wikipedia
The most decent Japanese citizens staged two demonstrations, one in Osaka protesting against Kao company who has been one of the major clients to Fuji TV network said to be functioning as a South Korean propaganda TV network and the other in Tokyo against the possible execution of financial assistance to North Korean senior high schools in Japan (under free senior high school education scheme) and demanding the elimination of South Korean prostitutes from Japan.
In South Korea, prostitutes have staged demonstrations in Seoul, demanding the government of south korea to legalize prostitution.
Note: Prostitution is illegal in Japan under anti-prostitution law (soliciting, loitering for hire).
It is the internationally recognized fact that the Korean peninsula has been a great source of generating "pain in the ass" although it seems that the people on the peninsula have never realized it. One good solution the decent world came up with in 2007 was to let them realize it by keeping its rep. posted as UN Chief.
Regrettably, they seem to have totally failed to realize a very considerate and concessional expression of sympathy toward them. The only thing the decent world should expect is nothing but disappointment.
Turning readers' attention to the stated aims of the United Nations, they are to facilitate cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, and achievement of world peace. And, UN system is based on five principal organs, one of which is the International Court of Justice.
On Oct. 24, 2007 (UN Day), Ban Ki-moon prepared and distributed pamphlets "Welcome to KOREA" at the concert held by him in the capacity of UN Chief and attended by 1,600 diplomats and others.
The pamphlets prepared and distributed by UN Chief BanKi-Moon from S. Korea describes Takeshima islets as being part of S. Korea and Sea of Japan as East Sea, taking advantage of his position as UN Chief.
Despite a strong protest from Japan, he did not bother neither to take the pamphlets back from the attendants nor to apologize to Japan for his lack of decency in the important international event, knowing that the Government of Japan has been demanding the government of south korea to appear at the International Court of Justice over Takeshima issue for decades, and knowing that "Sea of Japan" is an internationally recognized naming except where terrorists live in. Namely, South Korea and North Korea.
And, he even stated to his people that he would do his best to contribute to the development of his own country "South Korea" when he visited S. Korea in July 3, 2008.
Sack UN Chief Ban Ki-moon over his unfair practice at UN and strongly biased toward Japan and her people!
A Profile of Ban Ki-moon:
A well-known anti-Japan South Korean who served as 33rd Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, South Korea from January 17, 2004 to November 10, 2006. He is currently serving as 8th Secretary-General of the United Nations. He assumed office on January 1, 2007.
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Denuclearization, if supported by anti-Japan elements, should be carefully scrutinized in view of national security and national interests.
Ex. Son of Softbank supports promotion of S. Korean nuclear power generation while denouncing Japan's nuclear power generation. Mr. Son (naturalized Korean) even apologized to south korean pres. Lee for what happened at Fukushima Daiichi, branding Japan as a criminal state. He further proposed that Japan should import electricity from South Korea through underwater cables connecting Japan to the Korean peninsula as if to say that Japan has become incompetent to satisfy its own power requirements for maintaining Japan's economy.
Not only Fukushima but also Hiroshima and Nagasaki should be reconsidered in view of non-nuclear proliferation. U.S and its allies must admit that they tested effects of nuclear bombs, using the Japanese race as guinea pigs. It is said that after the war was over, U.S. encouraged Japan to introduce nuclear power generation into Japan in an attempt to diffuse anti-U.S. sentiments based on a concept of "A poison (nuclear power generation) drives out a poison (memories of massacres in Hiroshima and Nagasaki)."
However, it seems that the concept U.S. is said to have applied to Japan has proven to be a failure since the recent Fukushima Daiichi disaster has reminded Japanese of Hiroshima and Nagasaki massacres.
What Japan will do in the area of power generation remains to be seen.
According to Wikipedia written in Japanese, La Planète des singes in France, Planet of the Apes in U.S.A., Monkey Planet in U.K., and 猿の惑星 in Japan is said to be a story written based on its author Pierre Boulle's actual experience in French Indochina during the Greater East Asia War.
Before the outbreak of the war, Pierre Boulle was engaged in enslaving and exploiting the Asian people in French Indochina. However, he was captured by Imperial Japanese Forces and was sent to a camp where he thought he was thrown into a position of the Asian people he used to exploit.
Therefore, apes described in the movies are the Asian people. The movies depict his own interpretation (biased toward the Asian people) of how he was treated by Japanese soldiers at POW camp. They are nothing but a mere expression of hatred toward the Asian people, particularly Japan and her people who stood up for the emancipation of the Asian people.
tweets South Koreans inhumanely treat Japanese nationals living there, depriving them of "employment right", "right to join Social Security Scheme", "right to register as residents", "right to access bank loans", "right to obtain IDs", "right to subscribe a telephone line", "right to possess fixed assets", "right to receive social welfare", "right to work at national government and local governments", "right to open bank accounts (including money transfer, etc.)", etc. The above is only part of human rights violations being practiced in South Korea against Japanese nationals.
Mr. Mitsuwa who has lived in Seoul for 16 years says that Koreans tell me to go home.
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