The Lineage of Forces That Denigrate Japan as Seen in the Officers’ List of the International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism
Published on July 18, 2019.
This article records part of the political and ideological network surrounding the International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism (IMADR), examining its officers’ list and the forces that act under the banners of human rights and anti-discrimination while denigrating Japan.
July 18, 2019.
The following is part of a series of portraits of the lowest fools in Japanese history… genuine traitors, enemies of the nation, or agents, spies, and sympathizers of China and the Korean Peninsula.
The following is part of a series of portraits of the lowest fools in Japanese history… genuine traitors, enemies of the nation, or agents, spies, and sympathizers of China and the Korean Peninsula.
List of Officers of the International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism (IMADR).
Co-Representative Directors.
Nimalka Fernando, attorney.
Mushakoji Kinhide, international political scientist.
Vice Representative Directors.
Mario Jorge Yutzis, former member of the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
Bernadette Hetier, Co-President of the Movement Against Racism and for Friendship Among Peoples (MRAP).
Kumisaka Shigeyuki, Chairperson 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, Chairman of the Central Council of German Sinti and Roma.
Rodolfo Stavenhagen, Professor at El Colegio de México / former United Nations Special Rapporteur on Indigenous Peoples.
Theo van Boven, Professor at Maastricht University.
Brunad 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, Chairman of the Hokkaido Ainu Association, a public interest incorporated association.
Inaba Nanako, Professor at Sophia University, National Network in Solidarity with Migrant Workers.
Okuda Hitoshi, Buraku Liberation and Human Rights Research Institute.
Okajima Masaki, Chairperson of the Central Executive Committee of the Japan Teachers’ Union.
Kusano Ryuko, Chairperson of the Solidarity Conference of Religious Organizations Addressing the “Dowa Problem,” Shinshu Otani-ha.
Kim Suil, Secretary General of Kanagawa Mintouren.
Shin Hye-bong, Professor at Aoyama Gakuin University.
Iwane Takanao, Chairman of the Tokyo Human Rights Awareness Corporate Liaison Conference.
Miwa Atsuko, Director of the Asia-Pacific Human Rights Information Center.
Auditors.
Akai Takashi, Chairperson of the Central Finance Committee of the Buraku Liberation League.
Kubo Makoto, Professor at Osaka Sangyo University.
Advisers.
Helene Sackstein, specialist in gender and child protection.
Penda Mbow, Professor at Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar.
Hayashi Yoko, attorney, Chairperson of the United Nations 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, member of the Central Executive Committee of the Buraku Liberation League.
Catherine Cadou, Deputy Secretary General, Japan researcher.
Kaneko Martin, Deputy Secretary General, Professor at Japan Women’s University.
Terada Masahiro, Deputy Secretary General, Secretary General of the Solidarity Conference of Religious Organizations Addressing the “Dowa Problem.”
Takahashi Kyosuke, Deputy Secretary General, National Corporate Liaison Conference Addressing the Dowa Problem.
Komatsu Taisuke, Deputy Secretary General, Geneva Office.
Staff.
Kannari Fumiko, Tokyo Office.
