The Asahi article was false, but the testimonies and whistle-blowing of Nagai and Nagata were also fake.

In addition, I am re-disseminating the chapter I sent out on March 05, 2019, titled Producer Kozo Nagata took a move in conjunction with the Asahi Shimbun article to disqualify Shoichi Nakagawa and Shinzo Abe at any cost, with one-word correction and other changes.
This chapter is a genuine dissertation that reveals and teaches facts that most Japanese people and people worldwide did not know at all.
The Asahi Shimbun is out of the question. Still, it has not changed in any way, as evidenced by the way Yuzuru Tsuboi repeatedly attacked the Abe administration at the LDP presidential election and questioning sessions for party leaders organized by the Press Club, relentlessly picking up the Moritomo issue with an air of gloominess common to communist adherents, those with a self-defeating historical view and anti-Japanese ideology, and sympathizers with China and the Korean Peninsula.
NHK also has the same constitution as the Asahi Shimbun, as watch9 has demonstrated from time to time.
It is a must-read not only for the Japanese people but also for people worldwide.

Furthermore, producer Kozo Nagata reported that Shinzo Abe called the head of the broadcasting bureau beforehand and said, “You won’t get away with this for free. He testified that Shinzo Abe called the director of the broadcasting station in advance and said, “You’re not getting a free pass.
The following is a continuation of the previous chapter. 
And one story that we, as Asahi Shimbun, should never forget is the incident called NHK program revision issue false reporting.
In 2001, NHK aired a program called “Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery.” 
It was a people’s trial. The Showa Emperor and others were accused by citizens without lawyers and judged as “Hirohito is guilty. The Japanese government has national responsibility.”
When they showed it to the director of the department for a preview, he was furious because the content was too biased, saying, “It’s out (we can’t broadcast it) as it is,” “It’s not what you planned,” “You guys set us up,” and so on.
They showed the revised version to the director in charge three days later, but it was almost unchanged.
“You haven’t changed at all! “This is a ready race (even though it’s called a trial)! So the director came up with a revised plan and instructed them to change it again.
On January 26, they hurriedly made an appointment with Mr. Shinzo Abe, a member of the Diet, to explain the contents of the mock trial, and recorded an interview on January 28, based on his instruction that they could avoid violating the Broadcasting Act by including the dissenting opinion.
However, at the director-level preview on January 29, the content was so harmful that Chairman Ebisawa and Director-General Matsuo ordered them to revise it.
On January 30, the ETV special series “How to Judge War: Second Night – Wartime Sexual Violence Questioned” was aired as “Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal Judging Japanese Military Sexual Slavery. s International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery.
There were a lot of problems before and after the broadcast in 2001.
After this, the Asahi Shimbun took action in 2005.
It was the year after Prime Minister Abe, as Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary at the time, supported Koizumi’s visit to North Korea in 2004, when North Korea acknowledged the abduction of Japanese nationals and the return of five abductees to Japan.
On January 12, 2005, the Asahi Shimbun reported that Shoichi Nakagawa and Shinzo Abe had intervened in the production of NHK’s “comfort women” program under the headline, “NHK ‘comfort women’ program altered by Shoichi Nakagawa and Abe: ‘Content biased’ called executives the day before.
The reporter who wrote the headline was Masakazu Honda.
The day after the article appeared in the Asahi Shimbun, Satoru Nagai, chief producer of NHK’s program production bureau, blew the whistle and claimed that Abe and Nakagawa had pressured the program’s production after learning the contents of the program being produced.
However, since Ebisawa was still the chairman of the board and the NHK labor union had not completely taken over, NHK conducted an internal investigation.
As a result, it was discovered that the whistle-blowing by Chief Producer Satoru Nagai was a fake, as Shoichi Nakagawa did not meet with NHK executives until three days after the broadcast.
However, Satoru Nagai tried to erase Chairman Ebisawa, claiming that Chairman Ebisawa knew the truth and collaborated with Abe.
In addition, producer Kozo Nagata testified that Shinzo Abe had called the Director of Broadcasting in advance and said, “We will not get away with it, you guess it.”
By any means necessary, he took steps in conjunction with the Asahi Shimbun article to discredit Shoichi Nakagawa and Shinzo Abe.
The Asahi article was false, but the testimonies and whistle-blowing of Nagai and Nagata were also fake.
The Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery was organized by VAWW-NET Japan, founded by former Asahi Shimbun editorial board member Yayori Matsui.
VAWW-NET Japan is an organization that is very close to North Korea, and its claims are carbon copies of North Korea’s claims.
VAWW-NET Japan is also an organization that seeks unification led by the North.
Two of the prosecutors in the Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery, Hwang Hao and Jeong Nanyoung, have been identified as North Korean agents.
In particular, Hwang was the interpreter for Kim Il Sung during the Kanemaru delegation’s visit to North Korea, and he was also a high-ranking North Korean official. 
He was present as an interpreter during Koizumi’s visit to North Korea.
In other words, a high-ranking North Korean official was directly involved in the production of the program.
To put it simply, the Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery was anti-Japanese propaganda by North Korea.
A high-ranking official of the North Korean government was even present where the program was being produced.
You can see how black (or is it red?) NHK’s production site is.
Producer Eriko Ikeda of NHK, who had this North Korean propaganda program, the Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal, aired, was the founder of VAWW-NET Japan and a steering committee member of the Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery.
She used her position to have the political movement of North Korea’s anti-Japanese propaganda, which she created, aired as a particular program.
In light of the Broadcasting Act, it is not surprising that NHK should have its airwaves suspended just for this case of the Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery.
Furthermore, it was Satoru Nagai who blew the whistle in conjunction with the Asahi Shimbun article.
It was Asahi Shimbun reporter Masakazu Honda who wrote the fabricated article as a scoop.
Both of them had participated in the Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery.
So, the people who tried to bring down Shinzo Abe and Shoichi Nakagawa are all VAWW-NET Japan relatives.
*It is also an effort to elucidate the humans who made Moritomo Gakuen a story to attack Shinzo Abe.*
Let’s go back to NHK’s program reform issue for a moment. 
To put it very briefly, VAWW-NET Japan officials tried to broadcast an anti-Japanese propaganda program that they made with North Korea, using public broadcasting as their private property. 
When they tried to broadcast an anti-Japanese propaganda program in collaboration with North Korea, they got into big trouble within NHK, and even politicians came to question them.
They were trying to create a vast social boom as anti-Japanese propaganda with their content (i.e., more and more one-sided anti-Japanese content), but it didn’t go well.
I want to think about this from another angle.
The structure of the Bank of Korea in Japan was such that when North Korea was in economic trouble, for some reason, the Bank of Korea in Japan was in financial difficulty. (I don’t need to write about the reasons.
When the Bank of Korea went bankrupt, Hiromu Nonaka helped the bank with many subsidies, and this rush of bank failures started in 1998 when North Korea was in a very tight spot.
It was against this background that the program in question was aired on January 30, 2001.
The content of the Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery was so outrageous that it failed to create a social boom. 
As a propaganda program, it could not be called a success. 
I think that the people involved in VAWW-NET Japan did not want to let the case of the Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery go by as a failure.
Once again cornered economically, the North Koreans admitted to abducting Japanese nationals and temporarily returned five of them to Japan, presumably to obtain economic aid.
At the time, Foreign Ministry official Hitoshi Tanaka had agreed to return the abductees to North Korea immediately and provide economic assistance to North Korea, so he was furious at Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Abe’s decision not to return the five abductees to North Korea.
Hitoshi Tanaka, who has a close relationship with North Korea
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