The Reality of Anti-Japan Seminars at the United Nations University | The Netherlands, the UN, and the Structure That Denigrates Japan
Originally published on October 22, 2019.
A retransmission of a chapter first published on September 24, 2018.
Based on an essay by Takayama Masayuki, this article criticizes the Netherlands’ attitude toward Japan, remarks by UN Special Rapporteur Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, the United Nations University, and the UNITAR Hiroshima Office, examining the reality of international institutions that are supported by Japanese funds while spreading anti-Japan discourse.
October 22, 2019.
It is a lying nation that executed more than 200 Class B and C war criminals on the basis of absurd accusations, and while publicly saying it would not take wartime reparations, extorted reparations twice behind the scenes.
However, what is held there are often anti-Japan seminars by sympathizers of former Vice Rector Mushakoji Kinhide, who was close to North Korea, and I am retransmitting the chapter originally published on September 24, 2018.
This is from an essay by Takayama Masayuki, the one and only journalist in the postwar world.
The notes are mine.
The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
The university that Masako-sama also attended.
This is deeply related to the national character of her homeland, the Netherlands.
In the last war, it lost its treasured Dutch East Indies and became poor.
Its resentment is deep.
It is a lying nation that executed more than 200 Class B and C war criminals on the basis of absurd accusations, and while publicly saying it would not take wartime reparations, extorted reparations twice behind the scenes.
The second time was requested by Queen Beatrix two years after the funeral rites of Emperor Showa.
Incidentally, royal families from around the world attended those funeral rites, but only the Dutch royal family was absent.
Since it is a royal family known to have close relations with Crown Princess Masako, I do not want to say anything too harsh, but there is no doubt that Maud was dyed in an attitude of contempt for Japan extending from the royal family downward.
Note: Who is Maud?
From Wikipedia: Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, born December 28, 1944, is a Dutch jurist who was appointed by the United Nations Human Rights Council as “Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography.”
From 2002 to 2012, she served as Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe.
Omitted.
From October 19 to 26, 2015, she visited Japan and conducted an inspection of the situation concerning the sale and sexual exploitation of children.
The places she visited included Nito Yumeno, Ito Kazuko, and the Safer Internet Association.
At a press conference on the 26th, she stated that 13 percent of Japanese schoolgirls were engaged in “enjo kosai,” or compensated dating, but after a protest from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, she sent a letter to the Japanese government saying, “There was no data to substantiate the figure, and it was misleading.
I do not intend to use this figure in the future,” and in effect withdrew her remark concerning the figure.
The rest is omitted.
Incidentally, both the lavish travel expenses for her trip to Japan to create this false report and her high salary are all paid from UN assessed contributions.
Japan has in the past paid 20 percent of those contributions, or 60 billion yen, now 30 billion yen.
As with UNESCO, Japan should probably stop paying those contributions as well.
Since Masako-sama has come up, one of the places Her Imperial Highness frequently attended while taking a rest from official duties was the United Nations University on Aoyama-dori.
I hear that Masako-sama also has a room in the building, which is made entirely of granite, but Japan invited this institution, and Japan pays almost all of its maintenance cost of 70 million dollars.
However, what is held there are often anti-Japan seminars by sympathizers of former Vice Rector Mushakoji Kinhide, who was close to North Korea, and I hear that there are occasionally lectures by Owada Hisashi, who is close to Soka Gakkai.
Among those who fed at this place was an Indian named Ramesh Thakur, who has written nothing but bad things about Japan in The Japan Times.
An Iranian woman who loves Kan Naoto.
There is also the Hiroshima Office of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research, or UNITAR.
Japan also bears most of the maintenance costs here, and, for example, issues such as what to do with Sudan, once the inner chamber of Arab oil-producing countries and now in the process of division, which should be handled by the countries concerned, are dealt with here.
The person who served as director of this office and who even now feeds off it under the title of senior adviser is an Iranian woman named Nassrine Azimi.
She has the abnormal personality of loving Kan Naoto of the Democratic Party, and after the Great East Japan Earthquake, she, despite being merely a UN official, continued to lecture Japan, saying, “Why does Japan, the country that suffered atomic bombing, cling to nuclear power generation?” and “Why does it not abandon nuclear power?”
The Netherlands, Iran, and Bulgaria are all half-failed states.
Unable to settle the affairs of their own countries, they sponge off Japan and try to denigrate Japan with groundless lies and slanders.
The UN is a place where nothing but such people swagger around, and where the even more harmful Chinese Communist Party has veto power.
Japan should seriously consider extricating itself from it.
December 2015 issue.
