Those Who Defame Japan at the United Nations — Questioning IMADR and the Machinery of Anti-Japan Propaganda
Written on 2019-05-22.
This essay questions IMADR (International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism) and its associates, arguing that they have used the United Nations as a stage for anti-Japan propaganda, selective “human rights” criticism, and attacks on Japan while remaining silent about abuses in China and North Korea.
It is a severe indictment of the abnormal structure by which criticism of Japan alone is amplified through media and international institutions.
2019-05-22
This must be the organization behind that affair in Paris in which absurd and laughable publications were issued claiming that Japan is a country full of molesters and a major violator of women’s human rights, in order to make foolish and racist French people criticize Japan.
The chapter I posted on 2018-08-27 under the title, “In China, needless to say, all of them would be immediately arrested and imprisoned as traitors to the state and subjected to severe punishment including death,” is now in the real-time top 10.
The people below are surely those who profited from Japan’s defeat in war, those who rode on the GHQ occupation policies, those who were indoctrinated exactly in accordance with WGIP, those who grew up reading Asahi Shimbun, second-rate and third-rate irresponsible people who have made a living through the United Nations, and traitors and enemies of the nation who make their living by carrying out activities to demean Japan on the international stage, that is, anti-Japan propaganda.
There can be no doubt that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, an organization filled especially before the internet age 30 years ago with foolish people, and even now with many who remain so, and which has continued such foolish, traitorous, and anti-national conduct, has also supported these lowest of people and their organization.
What sort of organization are the man called Komatsu Taisuke and his organization IMADR, of whom 99.99 percent of the Japanese people knew nothing?
Like me, 99.99 percent of the Japanese people were unaware that, not content merely with continuing to reap outrageous profits from the Japanese government and local governments as a pressure group colluding with gangsters — something whose reality was exposed domestically in Japan in an incident in Osaka some time ago — they had now gone to the United Nations and were devoting themselves to activities to demean Japan.
It goes without saying that this organization is an ideal instrument for anti-Japan propaganda by China and the Korean Peninsula.
If Japan had a strong counterintelligence agency like other advanced countries, or an institution like the FBI or CIA connected with national security, it would surely be thoroughly investigating whether Chinese or Korean Peninsula-related entities are among the funding sources of this organization.
In China, needless to say, all of them would be immediately arrested and imprisoned as traitors to the state and subjected to grave punishment including death.
Although it claims to be a human rights organization, it has raised not a single voice of protest over the mass arrest of hundreds of human-rights lawyers in China, nor over the severe oppression and persecution of the Uyghurs and Tibet in terms of both human rights and religion.
No one has ever encountered any report that this organization raised a protest voice at the United Nations about the absurdity of the South Korean courts or the tyranny of North Korea, which by now the whole world knows.
And yet this organization keeps saying outrageous things at the United Nations in order to demean Japan, such as that Japan discriminates against the Ainu or discriminates against Okinawa.
In the end, this must be the organization behind the publication in Paris, through a woman called Sasaki Kumi, whose background is unknown and who obviously appears to be either Korean or a Zainichi Korean, of truly ridiculous and false material claiming that Japan is a country overflowing with molesters and a major violator of women’s human rights, thereby getting foolish, stupid, racist French people to criticize Japan.
There can also be no doubt that this organization is connected with the truly intolerable woman called Sin Sugok, a Zainichi Korean who fled to Germany the moment an anti-spy law was enacted.
How terrible the media such as Asahi and NHK have been, having placed such people in positions of importance.
Did the Süddeutsche Zeitung quote Asahi’s articles knowing this reality?
That newspaper company too is truly a base and contemptible newspaper company.
The following is from http://imadr.net/staff/
About IMADR
Board and Staff
About IMADR / Organization Overview / Board and Staff / Access
International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism (IMADR)
List of Officers
Co-Representative Directors
Nimalka Fernando, Lawyer
Mushakoji Kinhide, Political Scientist
Vice Representative Directors
Mario Jorge Yutzis, Former Member of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Bernadette Etienne, Co-Representative of MRAP, a movement opposing racism and promoting friendship among peoples
Kumisaka Shigeyuki, Chair of the Central Executive Committee of the Buraku Liberation League
Managing Director
Nishijima Fujihiko, Secretary General, Central Secretary General of the Buraku Liberation League
Directors
Romani Rose, Chair of the Central Council of German Sinti and Roma
Rodolfo Stavenhagen, Professor at the Colegio de Mexico / Former UN Special Rapporteur on Indigenous Peoples
Theo van Boven, Professor at Maastricht University
Burnad Fatima Natisan, Adviser to the Society for Rural Education and Development (SRED)
Durga Sob, Founding Representative of the Feminist Dalit Organization (FEDO)
Michael Sharpe, Assistant Professor at York College, City University of New York
Kato Tadashi, Chair of the Hokkaido Ainu Association
Inaba Nanako, Sophia University Professor, National Network in Solidarity with Migrant Workers
Okuda Hitoshi, Buraku Liberation and Human Rights Research Institute
Okajima Masaki, Central Executive Committee Chair of the Japan Teachers’ Union
Kusano Ryuko, Chair of the Liaison Council of Religious Organizations Working on the Dowa Issue, Otani-ha Shin Buddhism
Kim Hidekazu, Secretary General of Kanagawa Mintoren
Shin Hyon-pung, Professor at Aoyama Gakuin University
Iwane Takanao, Chair of the Tokyo Corporate Human Rights Enlightenment Council
Miwa Atsuko, Director of the Asia-Pacific Human Rights Information Center
Auditors
Akai Takashi, Central Finance Committee of the Buraku Liberation League
Kubo Makoto, Professor at Osaka Sangyo University
Advisers
Helene Zackstein, Specialist in Gender and Child Protection
Penda Mbow, Professor at Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar
Hayashi Yoko, Lawyer, Chair of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
Tomonaga Kenzo, Honorary Director of the Buraku Liberation and Human Rights Research Institute
Matsumoto Ryu, Former Minister of the Environment
Secretariat Structure
Komori Megumi, Acting Secretary General
Wada Kenichi, Deputy Secretary General, Central Executive Committee Member of the Buraku Liberation League
Catherine Cadou, Deputy Secretary General, Japanologist
Kaneko Martin, Deputy Secretary General, Professor at Japan Women’s University
Terada Masahiro, Deputy Secretary General, Secretary General of the Liaison Council of Religious Organizations Working on the Dowa Issue
Takahashi Kyosuke, Deputy Secretary General, National Corporate Liaison Council Working on the Dowa Issue
Komatsu Taisuke, Deputy Secretary General, Geneva Office
Staff
Kaminari Fumiko, Tokyo Office
