Japan’s Leniency Toward North Korean Illegal Fishing Vessels: The Time Has Come for Immediate Arrest and Detention
Published on October 13, 2019.
This essay criticizes Japan’s lenient response to North Korean illegal fishing vessels as reported by NHK News.
It argues that, like Russia and virtually every country other than Japan, Japan should immediately arrest and detain those engaged in illegal fishing, while also referring to the insights of scholar Furuta Hiroshi concerning the nature of the Korean Peninsula.
October 13, 2019.
Everyone who was watching NHK News must have felt anger and thought that, from now on, North Korean illegal fishing vessels must be immediately arrested and detained, as Russia does, or rather, as every country other than Japan does.
Everyone who was watching NHK News just now must have felt anger and thought that, from now on, North Korean illegal fishing vessels must be immediately arrested and detained, as Russia does, or rather, as every country other than Japan does.
The Korean Peninsula is truly a region inhabited by people who are hopelessly beyond help.
According to the genuine insight of Furuta Hiroshi, one of the world’s finest scholars, it was being demonstrated to an unbearable degree that they are indeed a people with only an ancient brain.
