@nisiki0510 次の政権は、自民党レベルを遥かに超え、民主党レベルを不必要とする政党であることを期待する。 Many hope that Japan will have a political party overshadowing the Liberal Democratic Party seemingly complacent about its conservativeness and diminishing the ruling party the Democratic Party of Japan chiefly organized by flock of leftists.
”Banshi ni ataisuru=万死に値する。” The Democratic Party of Japan is guilty of political misjudgments for which the party should deserve a heavier punishment than death since it has committed the most serious crime against Japan and her people.
Mr. Kitazawa, Minister for Self-Defense, the Government of Japan confered with his counterpart Mr. Kim of the government of south korea on September 10. They have agreed to discuss ACSA (Acquisition and Cross Servicing Agreement) and GSOMIA (General Security of Military Information Agreement) applicable to activities to be carried out by Japan Self-Defense Forces in the area of international cooperation.
The Democratic Party of Japan has constantly been so critical of Japan's involvement in international cooperation activities such as dispatch of Japan Self-Defense Forces to the conflict zones when the Liberal Democratic Party was in power. However, when it comes to defending south korea, the party and its members seem to have completely forgotten their words and deeds. It appears that they are now more militarlistic than the previous government ruled by the Liberal Democratic Party.
South Korean pres. Lee appeared on KBS TV last night and stated that he had cancelled his planned trip to Ulleung Island and Takeshima Islets with his wife last month due to bad weather. However, he stressed that he could visit those islands anytime he wishes since they are ours.
Regarding textbooks published and used in Japan which describes Takeshima as an inherent part of the territory of Japan, those knowledgeable of Takeshima islets (in Japan) should consider it right that it is part of South Korea. We don't have to excessively dispute over Takeshima islets.
JiJi. Com reports that Mr. Kenji Yamaoka, Minister for Consumer Affairs has been found on September 8 to have received more than JPY 2.54 million of political donations from two companies engaged in Pyramid schemes, etc. in four years by 2008. Consumer Affairs Agency he is in charge of has administrative jurisdiction over crimes committed against Act on Specified Consumer Transactions.
tweets Why doesn't the Liberal Democratic Party publicly promise to abolish the current practice of allowing the Korean citizens living in Japan (or Korean residents) to use "Nicknames" instead of real names? Why doesn't the Liberal Democratic Party publicly promise to abolish the current practice of providing the foreign residents with "welfare payments"? Why doesn't the Liberal Democratic Party publicly promise to abolish the current practice of providing foreign students with financial assistance? Why doesn't the Liberal Democratic Party publicly promise to abolish the current practice of keeping the Korean criminals jailed in Japan with the use of tax money?
tweets I really wonder why Japanese politicians always give in and let the Korean citizens living in Japan (or Korean residents in Japan) protest and harass us? Japaneses politicians should pursue politics for Japanese nationals.
Abolishment of current practice of allowing Korean citizens living in Japan to use "nicknames", abolishment of current practice of allowing the foreigners to receive welfare payments, and abolishment of current practice of providing foreign students with financial assistance.
The money wasted on them should be spent on Japanese students and researchers abroad specialized in "Science".
In relation to political donations of USD 811,688 (calculated at the rate of JPY 77 against USD) made to a group branched from "Citizens Party" by former Prime Minister Kan through his political fund management organization named "Soushi Kai", literally meaning Grass Ambition, it is learned on September 5 that Special Task Force Unit of Tokyo District Prosecutor's Office has accepted a bill of indictment filed by residents of Kanagawa Prefecture. Special Task Force Unit will begin its investigation to examine possibility of pursuing criminal charges. Thus, his political donations may develop into a criminal case.
A bill of indictment states that Kan's political fund management organization "Soushi Kai" has made political donations of USD 649,350 (calculated at the rate of JPY77 against USD) in 8 installments in 2007 to a political party "The Party To Take Over The Governmet of Japan", a group branched from "Citizens Party". The accounting book kept by Kan's fund organization shows negative balance of payments from May 8 that year. Besides, the book shows no record of borrowing money from any sources.
The bill further states that Kan has failed to record incomes which he should have; therefore, he has violated Political Funds Control Law since he clearly stated "In my own judgment." in reply to a question raised over his political donations if they were made based on his judgement.
According to the Sankei Newspaper, the Democratic Party of Japan has made political donations of USD 2,017,272 (calculated at the rate of JPY 77 against USD) to a political party "The Party To Take Over The Governmet of Japan", a group branched from "Citizens Party".
Kan has been accused of violating Political Funds Control Law over acceptance of political donations made by a Korean citizen living in Japan.
@mitsusan2010 tweets "Noda Cabinet is a group of terrorists." in reply to the tweet made by @Arm46 who tweets "Japanese media used to severely criticize the laws for being full of loopholes before the Democratic Party of Japan became the ruling party. The Democratic Party of Japan has made an expression "Laws full of loopholes" look obsolete. The politicians who have committed crimes blame "Political Funds Control Law" for its defects.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Mr. Fujimura states "Political Funds Control Law requires revisions. " 野田首相に外国人献金「法改正が必要だ」 藤村官房長官
In relation to the political donations Prime Minister Noda received from Korean citizens living in Japan, Chief Cabinet Secretary Mr. Fujimura stated at the press conference held this morning that nobody checks donors' nationalities whenever political donations are offered. We will find out what they are only after we are told that we have received donations from foreigners. This is my personal view but I think we need some revisions to the existing Political Funds Control Law.
Prime Minister Noda instructed his office to look into the matter of political donations made by the Korean citizens living in Japan. Noda office will reveal results of its investigation later.
Democratic Party of Japan fully infected with "Foreign Political Donations Disease" 民主に蔓延する外国人献金の実態
The fact that the political fund mangement organization for Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda has received political donations from those related to the South Korean Citizens Union in Japan clearly highlights "foreign political donations disease widely spread among the members of the Democratic Party of Japan.
Soon after ex-Foreign Minister Mr. Maehara resigned over the political donations from a Korean citizen living in Japan in March this year, Prime Minister Mr. Noda (then Finance Minister) stressed at the Budget Committee of the Upper House that his own political fund management organization had never received political donations from foreigners.
However, the Sankei Newspaper disclosed his acceptance of political donations amounted to be JPY318,000 through his political fund management organization called "Future Club" (located at Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture) from South Korean citizens living in Japan, one of whom is found to be working as an executive of South Korean Citizens Union (Mindan).
In the video below, Prime Minister of Japan Mr. Noda is seen thanking South Korean citizens living in Chiba Prefecture for their election support.
As Prime Minister of Japan Mr. Noda was leaving a hotel in Tokyo, he was asked by the press "Would you intend to explain your acceptance of political donations made by foreginers living in Japan through your political fund management organization?" However, he declined to say anything at all.
Political donations made by foreigners are laxly regulated under Political Fund Control Law, however, its true ulterior purpose of the law is to prevent substantial bribery.
Politicians exercise great influence in executing legislation and administration of Japan. Assuming that all political donations made by foreigners are not subject to punishment even under the current law, politicians may be practically allowed to exercise policies beneficial to a specific power and/or a specific country for some sort of compensation. Therefore, we cannot just categorize such a exercise into a group of misdemeanors.
Since foreigners living in Japan are allowed to use nicknames, the Japanese politicians may find it somehow difficult to identify donors with "being foreigners living in Japan". In a case that politicians would just say "I didn't know donors were foreigners." and that their statements can not be examined due to lack of definite evidence, their suspicions will be cleared as there is no way to prove their intentions.
However, if their relations with foreigners lasted more than 5 years or so, they would have had opportunities sufficient to know that they have been associated with the foreigners.
I believe that many will find it difficult to ask if they are foreigners living in Japan. However, cases of former Prime Minister Naoto Kan and others have surfaced as major issues. In case a politician received political donation from someone without asking if a donor is a foreigner living in Japan, it may be presumed that the politician had a criminal intent even if the politician denies it by saying "I just didn't know the donor was a foreigner." From now on, politicians will face even harsher questioning over their responsibilities. "I just didn't know" no longer excuses them from criminal prosecution.
Written by Mr. Masaru Wakasa, ex-Deputy Head, Special Task Force of Tokyo District Public Prosecutors' Office
The above translation is provisional and subject to change.
Although Voice of America tweets "@W7VOA: #Japan: Voting to elect new DPJ leader starts in about 4 hrs. Runoff likely. Winner ensured of becoming next Prime Minister.", a majority of Japanese eligible voters (in both national and local elections) share the same feelings as expressed in the tweets below showing a true "Voice of Japan.
@natsuko1008 tweets Today is the day to decide which idiot should be No. 1 idiot in Japan, isn't it?
In reply, @izanagi2671 Yeah, it looks like......
A majority of Japanese voters is not supporting the party at all. On top of that, only members of the Democratic Party of Japan are eligible to vote in the election of the party leader which will become Prime Minister of Japan. No Japanese with common sense will join the party, knowing that the party is full of swindlers. Whichever swindler gets elected to be No. 1 Swindler in Japan, it will not surprise them at all because they are all same.
@SatoMasahisa韓国は相変わらす゛場所をわきまえない、「独島は韓国領」と記載の扇子2011本 世界陸上で無料配布予定の由。スポーツの場で政治宣伝だが、各国海軍が集う国際歓艦式でもパンフレットの裏は「独島は韓国領」の記載があり海自は受け取り拒否したことも。韓国政府も容認した上での露骨な宣伝戦...tweets It seems that s. korea has never cared about taking on board the views of the international community. It is said that 2011 pieces of folding fans, on which "Takeshima belongs to s. korea" is printed are to be distributed during 2011 World Championships in Athletics in south korea. I recall that Japan Martime Self-Defense Force rejected a pamphlet, on the back of which "Takeshima belongs to south korea is printed when Japan Martime Self-Defense Force participated in international naval review. Those are just blatant acts of propaganda war the government of south korea has fully recognized.
Maehara running for leadership of Democratic Party of Japan in the election to be held on Monday admitted six months ago that he had received political donations from a korean citizen in Japan. And, he resigned from the post of Foreign Minister. Since it is a serious crime in Japan to receive political donations from foreigners . The crime he has committed not only suspends his civil rights but also disqualifies him to remain as a parliamentarian if he is indicted, prosecuted, and found to be guilty of the crime as accused. Therefore, he should not run for the next leader of the party at all.
To begin with, one comment made by a South Korean and two replies to the comment will be introduced before focusing on a subject of how South Koreans reacted to the visit by three Japanese lawmakers and also on their reactions that might have violated the South Korean penal code in a number of ways.
A South Korean comment and two replies to the comment:
tim690213 said in Korean: 자꾸 독도문제로 지랄거리면 우리대한민국이 중국,대만,러시아,북한과 연합하여 일본본토를 침략공격하여 완전 박살,파괴시킬것이다!
koitsuwayurusen said in English and in Japanese: I translate your comment into Japanese. あなたのコメントを日本語に訳しておきます。
Below is a translation of the Korean tweet into English which remains provisional since it only sounds megalomaniac.
As long as Japanese express delusions over Takeshima issue, we will have to get united with China, Taiwan, Russia, and North Korea for attacking and annihilating the Japanese race, thereby destroying Japan.
koitsuwayurusen said : <私の感想 My comment>韓国には良い精神病院がないのですね。お気の毒さま。I am sorry to know that there is no good hospital for mad men in ROK.
South Korean reactions to three Japanese lawmakers' visit:
Before clicking a YouTube video to watch, please keep it in your mind that you may find behaviors of South Korean protesters quite disturbing and deranged to the free and civilized countries.
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Reporter said: I am reporting from a terminal of Gimpo airport in Seoul. I understand that demonstrations are usually prohibited within airport terminals. However, as you can see, banners are all over. Many members of civil activist groups are gathering to protest against three Japanese lawmakers' visit.
Korean activists said: "Apologize and return back to Japan!"
Newscaster said: Some activists are placing black tapes on photos of three lawmakers and then set fire on the banner. I really wonder what they are trying to do. And, they are messing up terminal floor with curry power. They have prepared three caskets. Two girls are trying to kick a guy probably acting like "Sumo wrestler". All of these performances show their violent feelings of refusal for three Japanese lawmakers to enter South Korea.
Mr. Shindo Yoshitaka said: The case that instead of securing our free passage and safety in South Korea, we representing Japanese nationals are refused to enter South Korea will develop into a major diplomatic issue.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Mr. Yukio Edano said: We just can't accept such a measure taken against our lawmakers legally trying to enter South Korea.
Newscaster said: Their visit to Ulleung Island was announced on July 15. Three lawmakers are members of a special committee on territories established within the Liberal Democratic Party whose purpose is to carry out research on Takeshima issue. Ulleung Island is situated about 90 kilometers west of Takeshima islets. On Ulleung Island South Korea has a museum displaying articles related to their territorial claim over Takeshima islets. Three lawmakers were scheduled to visit the museum on the island. South Korea have incorporated Takeshima islets into Ulleung municipality. The government of South Korea had earlier informed the Government of Japan that three lawmakers would be refused to enter South Korea. Lee Jaeoh, Specially Appointed Minister is visiting Takeshima islets today as if to show his intention to restrain three Japanese lawmakers to visit Ulleung Island.
Mr Shindo Yosihtaka said: If we don't go there, we would look like giving in to their threat.
Newscaster said: Three lawmakers are Mr. Shindo Yoshitaka, a member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Sato Masahisa, a member of the House of Councilors, and Ms.Inada Tomomi, a member of the House of Representatives. They are all members of the Liberal Democratic Party. They calmly explained their purpose of visit to the press.
Mr. Shindo Yoshitaka said: Our purpose of visit is not to wave our national flag and not to engage in any activities related to Japan's territorial claim over Takeshima islets. We just go there. That's all.
Mr. Sato Masahisa said: We are not trying to stage any uprising there but we really want to see their basis for territorial claim and its historical background.
Ms. Inada Tomomi said: We intend to promote a true friendship with South Korea by objectively observing their claim. So, I really hope that they will let us in.
Reporter said: South Korean activists are trying to break into arrival area.
Newscaster said: This is a kind of treatment they would have received if they entered South Korea.
South Korean activists said: Three Japanese lawmakers will be burnt to death under the name of South Koreans.
One activist said: They are totally wrong even to think of visiting our territory. If we go to Shimane Prefecture, claiming that Shimane is ours, will you let us come in?
Japanese tourist said: I have been so shocked to see what's happening there. I'm a little bit worried.
Newscaster said: Immigration Control Act (Republic of Korea) has an article stipulating that persons deemed likely to commit any act detrimental to national interests of the Republic of Korea or public safety. It seems that South Korea has applied this article to the case of three Japanese lawmakers. South Korean YTN news reported in the afternoon that Japanese lawmakers have been refused to enter South Korea since they claim Japan's territorial sovereignty over Takeshima islets. The case that Japanese lawmakers were refused to enter South Korea has been considered as a very unusual situation.
Some South Koreans might have violated the South Korean penal code:
Remarks on South Korean Penal Code
Chiefly based on Japan's Penal Code, law theories, cases, etc., South Korean Penal Code was prepared and enacted in 1953 as other basic laws were enacted based on Japanese laws. (Wikipedia)
Chapter 4 (Provisional translation done by Ted Yokohama)
Article 107 No.1. stipulates that those who commit either assault or intimidation against a head of foreign state staying in Republic of Korea shall be sentenced to imprisonment not exceeding more that 7 years either with or without forced labor.
No.2 stipulates that those who either insult or defame a head of foreign state staying in Republic of Korea shall be sentenced to imprisonment not exceeding more than 5 years either with or without forced labor
Article 108 No.1 stipulates that those who commit either assault or intimidation against foreign mission shall be sentenced to imprisonment not exceeding more that 5 years either with or without forced labor.
No.2 stipulates that those who either insult or defame foreign mission shall be sentenced to imprisonment not exceeding more than 3 years either with or without forced labor.
Article 109 stipulates that those who damage or remove or dishonor either national flag of foreign state or national emblem of foreign state shall be sentenced to imprisonment not exceeding 2 years either with or without forced labor or will be fined not exceeding 3 million won.
Article 110 stipulates that the crime prescribed under the preceding articles 107,108, and 109 shall not be prosecuted against the express will of a foreign government.
The Republic of Korea Might Have Violated Immigration Control Act:
What is a definition of "Terrorists" in South Korea? This question is asked because the government of South Korea treated three Japanese lawmakers as if to say they are terrorists and because the government of South Korea has not responded to this question raised by three lawmakers yet.
Article 11 (Prohibition, etc. of Entry)
(1)The Minister of Justice may prohit the entry of a foreigner who falls under any of the following sub-paragraphs:
3. Persons deemed likely to commit any act detrimental to national interests of the Republic of Korea or public safety.
A Failure to Secure Free Passage and Safety of Three Japanese Lawmakers
Mr. Shindo Yoshitaka said: The case that instead of securing our free passage and safety in South Korea, we representing Japanese nationals are refused to enter South Korea will develop into a major diplomatic issue.
The statement made by South Korean pres. Lee "We don't guarantee safety of three lawmakers if they visit South Korea. " suggests nothing but a threat to three Japanese lawmakers. Mr. Lee should have exerted every possible effort to secure free passage and safety of three Japanese lawmakers instead of instigating his people to act against Japan and her people.
Diplomatic Reciprocity
While South Korea discusses "social responsibility" with UN Chief placing a greater emphasis on involvement of intellectuals and academics, South Korea has neglected a basic rule in the international community. That is, to observe an internationally recognized rule of reciprocity.
Japan welcomed a mission consisting of South Korean parliamentarians, intellectuals, academics, etc. to visit Takeshima museum in Shimane Prefecture on February 22. However, South Korea flatly and outrageously rejected three Japanese lawmakers to enter South Korea for the purpose of visiting Ulleung Island where South Korea has a museum displaying articles related to its territorial claim over Takeshima islets. This is not only a total denial of reciprocity but also a violation of Article 11-1-3 of South Korean Immigration Control Law.
Therefore, South Korean government must be accountable for the occurrence of the unprecedented incident between Japan and South Korea still said to be maintaining the closest relations in many respects. Access VOJ via Tweeting at Outrageous Refusal of Three Japanese Lawmakers to Enter South Korea
It is often observed that those exposed to the cultures of the nations who fought against Japan during the Greater East Asia War tend to habitually regard “the people driving around in the black-colored vehicles with loudspeakers and with Japan’s national flag hoisted high” as the Japanese rightists.
To describe better some realities in Japan by pointing out one crucial flaw quite possibly resulting from biased views commonly found in them, the following paragraph is taken from “ Japanese Right-Wing Lunatics ” written by Mike (in Tokyo) Rogers :
Some who visit Japan say that leftist and rightist groups are everywhere. So what's new? The big difference? The leftist clowns drive around in big white buses and vans with loud speakers blaring out some sort of nonsense about this or that. The rightist clowns drive around in big blue buses and vans with loudspeakers blaring out nonsense about that or this. The funny part is that both groups hire the same people to drive their vehicles. You will often see a huge bus screaming down the street blaring out some message that the emperor should be restored to head of state or that Japan should re-militarize the Rhineland, er, I mean, re-militarize the four small islands north of Hokkaido that the Soviets "stole" at the end of World War II. I chuckle every time I see these buses because even though the bus could ride 60 people, there is usually only one inside; the driver.
As pointed out in the paragraph, there is no big difference between “leftists” and “rightists”. However, one must recognize one important flaw in his paragraph above; that is, “leftists” are not just the clowns driving around in white buses and vans screaming nonsense but they are those who organized “Democratic Party of Japan” whose members are mostly ex-members of “Japan Socialist Party” (reduced to a minority party), now renamed as “Socialist Democratic Party”. Democratic Party of Japan has been the ruling party headed by Prime Minister Kan and former Prime Minister Hatoyama since September, 2009. The ruling party has been closely connected to the Korean peninsula in a number of ways. And, “Rightists” are mostly Korean citizens living in Japan.
Therefore, there is no big difference between them in a sense that both harbor an ulterior motive of politically influencing Japan and her people, so as to restrain them not to seek any hostile moves toward the Korean peninsula while generating cash for promoting their propaganda against Japan and for developing missiles and nukes on the Korean peninsula.
In the video, you will find Japanese Rising Sun flag and South Korean flag being hoisted on the vehicle with banners saying “Promoting and Strengthening Friendship between Japan and South Korea” and “President ChunDoo-hwan! Welcome to Japan!”
“Pseudo Rightist groups” have been organized and have existed here in Japan for the purpose of undermining an image of Japan and her people. They have been quite effective in having planted distorted image of true Japanese rightists in the minds of not only Japanese but also of foreigners.
The video describes a case (reported by a weekly magazine “ShukanShincho” on July 20 , 2006) in which a Sumo wrestler named Asa Shouryu (Mongolian Grand Champion) was asked by a South Korean if he had ever experienced discriminations in Japan and if they had been severe.
Asa Shouryu said: No, nothing at all.
South Korean said: Don’t hide it. Just say it.
Asa Shouryu said: No, nothing particular at all.
South Korean said: By nothing particular, you mean you have experienced some?
Asa Shouryu said: I told you "Nothing at all". You! Kimchi f-cker! (Kimuchi is a Korean pickle)
“You! Kimchi f-cker!” angered “rightists” in Japan. “Rightists groups” began their protests against him. They tried to pressurize Japan Sumo Association, the Ministry of Education and Science (in charge of sumo wrestling), his Sumo stable, Prime Minister’s Official Residence, Japan-South Korea Parliamentarian group, etc. into punishing Asa Shoryu.
It is crystal clear that four northern islands and Takeshima islets have been integral part of Japan. However, four northern territories and Takeshima have been illegally occupied. U.S.A. loves to regard Takeshima issue and four northern territories issue as territorial disputes although Japan sees nothing disputable as they have been historically integral part of Japan.
U.S.A. has been much concerned over Libya's future and U.S.-China relations right now. Only limited number of Americans are aware of Japan's territorial issues. Only few Americans have recognized the fact that South Koreans attacked and occupied Takeshima on Jan. 18, 1952 (Read Takeshima Day竹島の日Should Be Remembered Along With January 18, 1952-A Date Which Will Live In Infamy ) while U.S. news media report on Japan-S. Korea issues, always beginning with emphasis on Japan's brutal colonial occupation of Korea which in fact has been fabricated by U.S.A. , thereby encouraging South Korea to act against Japan.
@whsaito : New poll shows that #Japan PM Kan's public approval rating has fallen to lowest level since he took office last year. http://nyti.ms/oLjYt7@whsaito
However, a number of voters who hate Prime Minister Kan seems to have shot up to record high, probably as high as Mt. Fuji. A majority of voters feels cheated by the Korean-tainted Kan and his party and wishes to see the Democratic Party of Japan removed from a list of political parties in Japan.
A summary of a Japanese on line newspaper report-Sankei News:
A South Korean propaganda organization named "民族21=Nation21" into which the South Korean authority conducted compulsory investigation for charge of carrying out espionage has been found involved in an operation of securing allocation of the Japanese Government fund to support North Korean schools in Japan under "Act on free tuition fee at public high schools and high school enrollment support fund" passed on March 31 and enacted on April 1, 2010. See note 1 and 2 below.
Whether Japan should support North Korean high schools in Japan under the newly introduced scheme or not has been very controversial, sparking fierce arguments among intellectuals, media, etc. The Government of Japan has suspended its administrative process of providing financial support to the schools due to the North Korea's artillery attack on the disputed island of Yeonpyeongdo, South Korea on November 23, 2010.
Doubts have emerged over whether South Korean propaganda organization "民族21=Nation21" has instigated the general public to support the earlier allocation of government fund to North Korean schools as the investigation reveals that Nation21 has contacted The General Association of North Korean Citizens in Japan (Chae Ilbon Chosŏnin Ch'ongryŏnhaphoe in Korean or Zai-Nihon Chōsenjin Sōrengōkai in Japanese) .
Nation21 has repeatedly expressed pro-North Korea opinions by publishing interviews with those related to The General Association of North Korean Citizens in Japan, so as to arouse sympathetic opinions (meaning that South Koreans become critical of Japan) among the general public in South Korea and subsequently to realize the earlier allocation of the Government fund to North Korean schools in Japan. Nation21 publishes its monthly magazine by shedding light on the activities being carried out by young North Korean citizens living in Japan, so as to make young South Koreans in South Korea feel comfortable about North Koreans.
Note: 1.The act makes tuition free at public high schools and establishes the high school enrollment support fund system for tuition payment for private high school students, etc. The act is to ease financial burdens of educational costs on families, thereby contributing to promotion of equal opportunity in high schools.
2. 民族21=Nation21 is a monthly magazine specialized in unification of North and South Koreas first published on March 2001 and well-entrenched in young South Koreans in South Korea as it deals with the activities carried out by young North Korean citizens living in Japan.
I was just reading Immigration Control Act (Republic of Korea) which South Korean pres.Lee used as a basis for rejecting three Japanese lawmakers to enter south korea. I should say "South Korea is not a democratic and free society at all while condemning Japan for a number of things. The free world should regard both north and south as those detrimental to the interests of maintaining peace and stability in the Far East.
Although 52 Parliamentarians visited Yasukuni Shrine where more than 2.466 million of the fallen soldiers are enshrined, Prime Minister Kan and his cabinet members have failed to satisfy this minimum requirement, thereby categorizing them into a minority group of those who answered "No to Yasukuni visit by Prime Minister and the Cabinet Members". One survey shows 83.7% of the people answered "Yes to Yasukuni visit by Prime Minister and his cabinet", meaning that they should pay homage to the fallen soldiers at Yasukuni.
Just remember many of the ruling party (Democratic Party of Japan) members are ex-members of Japan Socialist Party (now reduced to a minority party named "Social Democratic Party) ! In other words, they are leftists.
@YonhapNews: Marines of S. Korea, U.S. holding joint anti-terrorism exercise http://bit.ly/rsMf0H -end of tweet- My question: What is your definition of "Terrorists" in South Korea? This question is asked because the government of South Korea treated three Japanese lawmakers as if to say they are terrorists and because I believe that the government of South Korea has not responded to this question raised by three lawmakers yet. Access Voice of Japan via Tweeting Daily at Outrageous Refusal of Three Japanese Lawmakers to Enter South Korea And, one more question. Since when South Korea has become colonized by U.S.A.? One of your nationals calls Japanese people "Japs". Is this the way your people call Japanese in your country?
Mr. Akira Ikegami, a well-known newscaster reports on a comparative study of dietary habits of two Japanese Prime Ministers (ex-Prime Minister Aso, Liberal Democratic Party and Prime Minister Kan, Democratic Party of Japan), expressing his words so critical of ex-Prime Minister Aso for his frequent visits to the exclusive bars and restaurants at the expensive hotels, etc. while sounding very supportive of Prime Minister Kan for his folksiness, being well-acquainted with the ordinary people at the restaurants where he frequently visits.
It seems that Mr. Ikegami is trying to make fun of Mr. Aso by pointing out Mr. Aso's frequent visits to the exclusive restaurants and bars while showing a newspaper clipping dated October 30, 2008. Mr. Ikegami emphasizes "Mr. Aso is like "Michelin Guide"and that Mr. Aso enjoyed a dinner party with university students members of Liberal Democratic Party at the ordinary restaurant, trying to absorb their opinions. However, right after the party was over, he went striaght to the exclusive bar at the expensive hotel." by showing a newspaper clipping dated November 9, 2008.
Everyone is laughing at Mr. Aso over the comments made by Mr. Ikegami. Mr. Ikegami continues his analysis and says that Prime Minister Kan frequents the ordinary Chinese noodle restaurants. Mr. Ikegami emphasizes that Prime Minister Kan is quite different from those dietary habits shown by Mr. Aso.
However, a truth is that Prime Minister Kan has been to exclusive restaurants and bars. There is a long list of restaurants and bars that are all exclusive and expensive. Prime Minister Kan visited the ordinary Chinese noodle restaurant only once on August 27, 2010, the one Mr. Ikegami used to emphasize that Prime Minister Kan is clean, diligent, and a populist.
The video says "Mr. Ikegami! When are you going to express your apology for fabricating a story? We all Japanese should protest against Fuji TV for the outrageous fabrication."
In the last minutes, all the sponsors supporting the program are shown again. Prime Minister Kan's close relations with the Korean peninsula are described.
On Augst 21, Japanese young generaton will get together to stand up against "Biased TV Programs and will voice their opinions over "Biased TV Programs" continuously shown on Fuji TV.
North Korea and South Korea have remained substantially same in terms of their true intention; that is, to unify them into one by exploiting others without any regards to what's normally practiced in the democratic society. Their prime target is Japan. Access Voice of Japan via Tweeting Daily " North Korea is trying to extort money from Japan" at North Korea is trying to extort money from Japan
@shinjihi: "北朝鮮がいま、真に狙っているのは、キリスト教徒の善意の献金よりもはるかに大きな金額を出し得る日本である。..." tweets Ms.Yoshiko Sakurai (a journalist) states "North Korean real target is much larger than any donations to be made by Christians; that is, a huge amount of money North Korea considers possible to extort from Japan. In 1990 when Shin Kanamaru made a visit to North Korea and also in 2002 when ex-Prime Minister Koizumi visited there, North Korea approached Japan with an ulterior motive to extort trillions of Yen from Japan. Now North Korea is trying to exploit Prime Minister Kan whose major concern is to survive a harsh move to pull him down, for its mere purpose of extorting money from Japan. Prime Minister Kan has been treacherous to Japan and her people.
@SatoMasahisa: 韓国の団体が、対馬で8月15日に声明発表「日本、私たちの土地、対馬を返せ」「「過ぎた日の誤りを反省せず歴史を歪曲」と日本政府を糾弾。韓国政府は佐藤等国会議員が韓国領の鬱陵島を視察するだけで入国禁止措置を行った。韓国政府はこの団体の動きをどう総括するのか?まさかよくやったとの評価? tweets A group of Koreans visited Tsushima Island (it has been a part of Japan for centuries. Nobody has ever questioned it. ) on August 15 where it made a declaration condemning Japan by shouting "Japan should return our land Tsushima Island back to us!" and "You have distorted a history without reviewing your wrongdoings!" while the government of South Korea outrageously and illegally refused three Japanese lawmakers including me to enter South Korea, trying to visit Ulleung Island. I really wonder how the government of South Korea will explain the move made by the group to us? No way the government of South Korea praises it highly? I hope not. -end of tweet- Access Voice of Japan via Tweeting "Outrageous Refusal of Three Japanese Lawmakers to Enter South Korea" at http://bit.ly/nG0ZrU
@wjsfree: Korean ferry ban on Japanese irks #Tokyo http://j.mp/pqkkh4 Japs can't land on Dokdo. Because #Dokdo is territory of Korea! -end of tweet-
My comment: Have you ever eaten dogs killed in boiling water and by hanging? If you have, which one of them do you think has tasted better? No Japanese want anybody to kill and eat dogs on Takeshima because it is part of Japan where no such a Korean food culture is accepted.
@SatoMasahisa: 韓国李大統領、光復節の演説で「日本は未来の世代に正しい歴史を教える責任がある」と指摘。竹島問題に触れなかったことは日本への配慮と思われるが、一般的に外国が日本の教育や取り分け教科書の内容に言及・介入するのは普通じゃない。気づいているのだろうか?日本だからは理由にならないtweets South Korean pres. Lee stated in his speech on Liberation Day(? or Separation Day I am responsible for this addition.) that Japan should teach its future generations a correct history. Although that he did not refer to Takeshima issue may be his diplomatic gesture shown to Japan, I really wonder if president Lee has ever noticed that his frequent reference to and/or interference with Japan's education, namely what Japanese textbooks should contain is not normal. "Just because Japan" does not constitute any ground for his interference with Japan's internal affairs.
@AmbassadorRoos: RT @sportsdiplomacy: RT @talleyatstate: @cnnjill reports on #SecClinton's #SportsDiplomacy w/ #Japan & @RipkenBaseball: owl.li/633M9 -end of tweet- My comment: The government of U.S.A. should educate its own people that "American baseball" was introduced to Japan in 1872 and that Mr. Hiraoka is the man who first organized a baseball team called "Shinbashi Athletics" in 1878. A majority of the American citizens are ignorant of the fact that Japan had made every possible move to promote friendship with U.S.A. in those days. The government of U.S.A. still tends to pick up stories it considers suited to propagate only a good image of U.S.A. while neglecting a true history.
The Best Tweet of Today (August 15) @595959n1: 【現在の韓国の実情】・独立維持派の伊藤博文を撃ち殺して、結局朝鮮併合を早めてしまった人物を英雄として祭り上げる国。 ・小学校の教科書にでっち上げの残虐写真を載せて子供を洗脳している国。South Korean situation: South Korea is the nation praising and honoring a man who shot and killed Prime Minister Hirobumi Ito, a supporter of a plan to keep Korea independent, thereby accelerating the annexation of Korea by Japan. South Korea is the nation who has published school text books full of fabricated stories and photos of atrocities, brainwashing innocent kids.
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