Who Turned “Hate Speech” into a UN Cause?The Reality of Tiny Unknown Groups in Japan and the Anti-Japan Human Rights Campaign.

Published on April 21, 2019.
Continuing from the previous chapter, this essay examines the sudden outbreak of abusive protests in front of facilities connected to resident Koreans in Japan, and how those incidents were then taken up by the UN Human Rights Council as grounds for criticizing Japan.
It questions the role of tiny groups almost unknown to the Japanese public, pro-Korean civic organizations, UN-linked advocacy by figures such as Hideaki Uemura, and the connection to domestic left-wing protest movements, criticizing what it sees as an all-too-convenient political structure behind the events.
The essay also expresses strong anger that Japanese taxpayers’ money helps sustain such UN human-rights machinery, and fundamentally challenges the legitimacy of human-rights recommendations issued against Japan.

2019-04-21
A group of barely more than a dozen people…
whose very existence 99.9% of Japanese people had never even known…
for some reason suddenly began hurling abuse in front of facilities connected with resident Koreans in Japan.

The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
In this month’s issue of the magazine SAPIO…
there is a major feature analyzing the pathology of Korea, centering primarily on Korean commentators, from the standpoint that the root cause of Korean “anti-Japanism” lies in the discriminatory consciousness traditionally embedded in Korean society itself…
Those who belong to the UN Human Rights Council must read it with their eyes wide open.
So that never again…
mistaking the truth of the world…
they may commit the outrageous act of issuing human-rights recommendations against Japan…
an act contrary to divine order…
that is to say, a lie and fabrication contrary to humanity.
The same applies to the recent matter of the recommendation to ban so-called hate speech against resident Koreans in Japan…
For it seems that you lack even the sense or the ability to feel that this incident was suspicious.
A group of barely more than a dozen people…
whose very existence 99.9% of Japanese people had never even known…
for some reason suddenly began hurling abuse in front of facilities connected with resident Koreans in Japan.
The timing, strangely enough…
was this.
Once, a housewife named Aoyagi living in Saga Prefecture in Kyushu, manipulated by a resident Korean named Song, placed a bizarre advertisement in the Asahi Journal seeking former wartime comfort women.
There could, of course, be no such persons…
and she next went over to Korea.
Naturally, no one paid her any attention.
But then a woman named Yoon Mi-hyang…
who would later set up an organization dealing with this issue…
took the bait.
Recently, every one of the people connected with this organization, the Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan…
told prostitutes…
that they would get money for them from the Japanese government…
and collected large sums of money under the name of “deposits.”
At the same time as they were arrested on suspicion of fraud…
they caused an uproar in Japan.
A minuscule group utterly unknown to the Japanese people…
and on the other side…
those who had recently attached the truly childish and malicious label of “war bill” to the security legislation…
and staged demonstrations in front of the Diet…
in reality sympathizers of the Communist Party…
students who had served as their representatives and the like confronted this group…
and there was an exchange of abuse too vile to listen to.
And then, as if by prior arrangement…
a so-called civic group organized by resident Koreans…
through a man again unknown to the Japanese people…
a man named Hideaki Uemura, who for some reason possesses speaking rights at the UN Human Rights Council…
raised the issue there at the Council.
It seems that the members of the Council do not even possess the sense or intelligence to suspect a pattern so simple that even a kindergartener could understand it.
And yet for such members…
we…
with the precious tax money…
that we have earned by working from morning till night…
with the greatest diligence in the world…
continue paying to keep them fed.

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