Why Do So-Called Human-Rights Advocates Ignore Specified Missing Persons and the Unification Church Abduction Issue?: Daisan Shokan and Silent Left-Wing Activists

Published on July 15, 2019.
This chapter addresses the publication by Daisan Shokan of leaked public-security terrorism information, the issue of specified missing persons, and the abduction of Japanese women by the Unification Church.
It criticizes so-called human-rights lawyers, civic activists, Kiyomi Tsujimoto, Mizuho Fukushima, and others for not even discussing the North Korean abduction issue or the Japanese women taken to South Korea, and questions the selective nature of their “human rights.”

July 15, 2019.
Lawyers and civic activists who call themselves human-rights advocates, as well as Kiyomi Tsujimoto, Mizuho Fukushima, and others, do not even raise the matter as a topic at all.
It means that for those who do not bring them money, there are no human rights.
The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
The passages marked with *~* are mine.
◆Publication of leaked “public-security terrorism information”: Daisan Shokan publishes real names and facial photographs.
In the problem of information related to international terrorism, believed to be internal materials of the Metropolitan Police Department and others, being leaked on the Internet, a book containing the leaked data was published.
The addresses, names, facial photographs, and the like of police officers and investigative collaborators are printed just as they are.
Daisan Shokan(Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo), which published the book, says, “We wanted to raise the issue of the looseness of the police’s information management.”
A Tunisian man in Tokyo whose real name and facial photograph were published said, “This is worse than the police who leaked the information.
If it is sold in bookstores, I cannot go on living.”
Even now, about one month after the leak came to light, the Metropolitan Police Department says it is “investigating whether they are internal materials,” and has not acknowledged them as internal materials.
3:45 a.m., November 27, 2010.
※Daisan Shokan president Akira Kitagawa=former member of the Japanese Red Army, common-law husband of Kiyomi Tsujimoto.
★Missing persons who are considered highly likely to have been abducted by North Korea are called “specified missing persons,” and their number, as far as is known, exceeds 430.
More than 7,000 Japanese women have been abducted by the Unification Church, a South Korean cult, but both the South Korean government and the Japanese government have left the matter unattended.
South Korean students studying in Japan and others implant a sense of guilt toward South Korea into young Japanese women and female university students, brainwash them, make them participate in mass weddings, and sell them to rural villages in South Korea.
*This passage recalls the fact that, until Japan governed it, the Korean Peninsula had the world’s worst finely divided status-discrimination system, and that slaves had existed there since ancient times.
It is also clear from the incident recently reported by Katsumi Murotani, one of the world’s foremost experts on South Korea, in his serialized column in a monthly magazine, in which people were sold and made to work literally as slaves in South Korean salt fields, that this is a tradition of the Korean Peninsula.*
The life expectancy of Japanese women is 78, but the average life expectancy of the Japanese women who were sold is said to be around 50, which shows just how harsh the environment is.
However, because of brainwashing such as “if you divorce, your sin becomes heavier,” many women stop short of divorce or returning to Japan.
The current safety of more than 7,000 women taken away to South Korea is unknown, and lawyers and civic activists who call themselves human-rights advocates, as well as Kiyomi Tsujimoto, Mizuho Fukushima, and others, do not even raise the matter as a topic at all.
Does this mean that for those who do not bring them money, there are no human rights?

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