The Abnormality of CCTV’s Japan Bureau Inside NHK Broadcasting Center — Public Broadcasting and Deep Involvement with a Chinese Propaganda Organ
Published on August 27, 2019.
This article introduces a report stating that CCTV’s Japan bureau is located inside NHK Broadcasting Center, examines CCTV’s role as a propaganda organ of the Chinese Communist Party, questions NHK’s relationship with it, and asks where the loyalty of Japan’s public broadcaster truly lies.
August 27, 2019.
CCTV’s Japan bureau is, astonishingly, located inside NHK Broadcasting Center, Japan’s public broadcaster, in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo.
If one telephones the center, they will connect you there by extension, so for NHK this is a considerably deep “involvement.”
CCTV, China Central Television, has a Japan bureau inside NHK.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010.
In response to the baseball gambling scandal in professional sumo, NHK Chairman Shigeo Fukuchi announced on July 6 that NHK would not broadcast live the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament beginning on the 11th.
Regarding this issue, he criticized it by saying, “This concerns the very foundation of professional sumo.
Involvement with antisocial forces and organized crime has also been pointed out, and it is extremely serious and regrettable,” but is NHK itself not involved with an “antisocial force”?
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NHK Chairman Fukuchi criticized the sumo gambling scandal, but…
The subject shifts to China, but in that country there is a joke that says, “The Beijing Daily deceives Beijing, and the People’s Daily deceives the people,” and in the same way, the organization that deceives the people through television broadcasting is CCTV, China Central Television.
As the “mouthpiece,” or propaganda organ, of the Chinese Communist Party, its job is to control domestic information, but recently its mission to deceive foreign countries has also grown.
In 2008, before the opening of the Beijing Olympics, the Chinese Communist Party was exposed to the threat of Western media.
Critical and truthful reporting was carried out regarding the suppression of Tibetans and the Olympic torch relay, and its face was greatly damaged.
Therefore, from then on, it decided to strengthen overseas reporting from the Chinese viewpoint, different from the Western viewpoint.
The swift and vigorous fabricated reporting during the July 2009 suppression of Uyghurs, which portrayed the victimized Uyghurs as perpetrators, was also part of that effort.
Here CCTV has been exerting great power through foreign-language broadcasting aimed overseas.
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CCTV reported the July 5 Uyghur massacre, both domestically and abroad, as “an incident of destruction, arson, and violence by Uyghurs.”
At the same time, in January of that year, a plan was announced to invest 45 billion yuan in the internationalization of the media, and the principal targets of that investment were Xinhua News Agency and CCTV.
“CNC World,” Xinhua’s English-language broadcast, which began broadcasting on July 1 this year, is seeking to become a global soft power like BBC World or CNN.
In this way, CCTV, which prioritizes political propaganda over truth, must surely be, especially from the perspective of media in democratic countries that value freedom of the press and truthful reporting, an “antisocial” existence that spreads harmful information.
Yet CCTV’s Japan bureau is, astonishingly, located inside NHK Broadcasting Center, Japan’s public broadcaster, in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo.
If one telephones the center, they will connect you there by extension, so for NHK this is a considerably deep “involvement.”
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CCTV’s Japan bureau is inside NHK Broadcasting Center.
Was not the background to last year’s “JAPAN Debut,” whose content was exactly the anti-Japanese propaganda view of history of the Chinese Communist Party, such deep association with the Chinese Communist Party?
Countless other anti-Japanese programs have also been broadcast, and as the relationship with CCTV comes to light, such suspicions only deepen.
NHK decided to cancel live sumo broadcasts on the grounds of involvement with organized crime, but how many programs were there that likewise should have been canceled because they seemed to assist the Chinese Communist Party’s propaganda against Japan?
Or how many such programs are scheduled to be produced in the future?
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Is there a connection between NHK’s production of anti-Japanese programs and the Chinese Communist Party’s propaganda operations against Japan?
NHK allows “the enemy of truthful reporting” to “live together” with it.
One could also say that it has allowed a Chinese propaganda base against Japan to be established inside itself.
The loyalty of this public broadcaster toward the Japanese state and the Japanese people must be questioned.
The above is from https://matome.naver.jp/odai/2153801773540914801.
