The Shadow of the Japanese Red Army Behind Peace Boat|A Record Concerning Kiyomi Tsujimoto, Takatsuki, Koai Hospital, and Daisan Shokan

Published on July 17, 2019.
Beginning with a 2005 report on former House of Representatives member Kiyomi Tsujimoto’s candidacy in the general election, this post republishes records concerning Takatsuki City, the Japanese Red Army, Fusako Shigenobu, Koai Hospital, Daisan Shokan, and Peace Boat, while discussing the problem of anti-Japanese leftist forces in Japanese politics.

July 17, 2019.
“Peace Boat” is the front organization of “ADEF,” the Antiwar Democratic Front, a support organization that the Japanese Red Army is trying to create internationally.
The following is a chapter published on January 31, 2019.
The chapter I published on April 18, 2018, titled “The founder of Koai Hospital in Takatsuki City, where a supporter of Fusako Shigenobu worked, was a former member of the Communist League, or Bund, the predecessor of the Japanese Red Army,” is now No. 1 in Ameba’s search ranking.
http://news.www.infoseek.co.jp/politics/story.html?q=13yomiuri20050813ia01&cat=35
Kiyomi Tsujimoto to run in the general election in Osaka 10th district.
August 9, 2005.
On the 9th, former House of Representatives member Kiyomi Tsujimoto, 45, decided to run from Osaka’s 10th district in the general election to be voted on September 11.
She answered questions from the Asahi Shimbun.
She plans to run either as an independent or from the Social Democratic Party, to which she once belonged, and will formally announce it within this week.
She said, “In order to appeal for the importance of the Constitution, I want to call for broad support.”
In March 2002, allegations of fraud involving her secretary’s salary came to light, and she resigned as a member of the House of Representatives.
In July 2003, she was arrested on suspicion of fraud, and in February 2004, she received a guilty verdict from the Tokyo District Court, with a sentence of two years in prison, suspended for five years.
After that, she ran in the Osaka constituency in the House of Councillors election in July 2004, but lost by a narrow margin as the runner-up.
Under the Public Offices Election Act, for criminal offenses other than election-law violations and bribery, civil rights are suspended only in cases of imprisonment without work or heavier punishment actually served.
http://www.asahi.com/kansai/news/OSK200508090061.html
For that reason, these two people have not reflected at all.
Even if they are ugly leftists, “freedom of speech” is guaranteed.
All the more, they probably think that participating in a national election is a natural right.
After that, it is a matter of the “good sense” of the people in the electoral district.
Incidentally, Takako Doi’s district is Hyogo 7th district.
Korea Fool Taro, August 15, 2005, 20:27:08, No.207554.
Tsujimoto’s electoral district is Osaka 10th district, Takatsuki and Shimamoto, and Takatsuki City, her base, is the place where Fusako Shigenobu of that Red Army was hiding and was arrested, and it is an area with many people connected to and supporting the Japanese Red Army.
Even now, many former extremist members belong to Tsujimoto’s election headquarters.
Tsujimoto was connected to an extreme-left organization while she was at Waseda University.
The founder of Koai Hospital in Takatsuki City, where a supporter of Fusako Shigenobu worked, was a former member of the Red Army Faction of the Communist League, or Bund, the predecessor of the Japanese Red Army.
Koai Hospital was a base and nest of the Japanese Red Army support group.
Also, the publishing company called Daisan Shokan, run by Kitagawa, Tsujimoto’s common-law husband, has published many extremely antisocial works, including detailed books on marijuana, murder, and terrorism.
Five of Tsujimoto’s works were published by Daisan Shokan.
Also, on board “Peace Boat” when Tsujimoto was organizing it, taking advantage of the fact that the authorities’ eyes did not reach there, marijuana was openly smoked among participants, including the manga artist Ish● Kei and others.
“Peace Boat” is the front organization of “ADEF,” the Antiwar Democratic Front, a support organization that the Japanese Red Army is trying to create internationally.
When members of the Japanese Red Army moved around, Kitagawa slipped in among Peace Boat.
Yasai, August 15, 2005, 21:06:10, No.207580.
Tsujimoto has returned to the Social Democratic Party and decided to run.
Perhaps she will be a dual candidate, running both in the district and on the proportional representation list.
With this, the possibility of her return to politics has increased.
Osaka’s shame will increase again.
Is Osaka 10th district a nest of anti-Japanese leftists?

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