Osaka That Degrades Japan— The Fraud of Those Who Call Themselves “Human Rights” —
This essay exposes the deceptive nature of a so-called civic group using the name “Human Rights Osaka.”
By highlighting its silence on grave human rights violations in South Korea and China, it condemns the abuse of the very concept of human rights and calls for global outrage.
Published on May 13, 2017.
Osaka that degrades Japan, Osaka that exists solely to continue humiliating Japan, must immediately change its organizational name.
May 13, 2017.
While searching for a certain matter, I learned for the first time that a so-called civic group calling itself Human Rights Osaka exists.
As people around the world know, I am the person who first appeared on the global stage declaring that everything begins with one individual.
The organizers of this group are proving, in the worst possible way, the correctness of my arguments.
The true nature of this group is revealed by the fact that it has never once gone to Geneva, Switzerland, to the United Nations in protest when Sankei Shimbun reporter Kuroda was subjected to an unbelievable and outrageous violation of freedom of speech and action, that is, human rights, and was discriminatorily prosecuted in South Korea solely for being Japanese.
Nor did they go to Geneva, Switzerland, to protest when more than two hundred lawyers were arrested and detained at once in China, an act that would be absolutely unthinkable in Japan, where freedom of expression and the highest level of intellect are achieved.
These facts prove that there is no name more fraudulent than Human Rights Osaka.
Who these people are and where their funding comes from should be obvious from these facts alone.
Individuals unknown to the Japanese public, a single person, and then a few more, took advantage of the fact that no one knew them and continued to commit wrongdoing.
In order not to further defile the term human rights, they must immediately change their organizational name to Osaka that degrades Japan, Osaka that exists to continue humiliating Japan.
Not only the Japanese people but all people around the world must become angry at them, for the sake of the very words human rights.
