The 21st-Century Farce of Human-Rights-Abusing States Dominating the UN in the Name of Human Rights

On April 8, 2020, this article examines foreign media coverage of Japan’s state of emergency during the COVID-19 outbreak, criticizing the Chinese Communist Party, the Korean Peninsula, the United Nations, foreign media, and anti-Japanese forces within Japan. It argues that international society has failed to understand Japan’s circumstances and has absorbed anti-Japanese propaganda.

April 8, 2020
These egregious human-rights-abusing states, and those who align themselves with them, somehow dominate the United Nations while proclaiming human rights.
In other words, the United Nations itself is an unbelievable, cartoon-like organization existing in the 21st century.
Anyone who read the article on page 6 of today’s Sankei Shimbun about foreign media must have been utterly appalled.
That is because the Chinese Communist Party had demonstrated, with astonishing clarity, “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies.”
But the Japanese people must once again recognize how deeply the anti-Japanese propaganda of these people and of the Korean Peninsula has penetrated international society.
At the same time, we must also recognize that the Asahi Shimbun and others, opposition-party political operators, so-called human-rights lawyers, so-called civic groups, the Foreign Correspondents’ Club, and the like have played a major role in spreading their anti-Japanese propaganda throughout the world.
On that point alone, it is no exaggeration at all to say that all of the above are agents of China and the Korean Peninsula.
I will teach one fact to the foolish foreign media that have swallowed anti-Japanese propaganda whole.
Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said not one word on March 22, when the K-1 event was forced through with as many as 6,000 spectators, ignoring repeated requests for voluntary restraint from the minister in charge, Nishimura, and the governor of Saitama Prefecture.
I am convinced that this event was a major cause of the emergence of clusters, equivalent to a gathering of a Korean new religion.
The representative of the organizing body is connected to the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan.
In other words, he is one of the Koreans who remained in Japan after the war despite GHQ’s order that they return to the Korean Peninsula, or one of those who later fled to Japan via the Omura Peninsula.
North Korea, together with the Chinese Communist Party, is a modern cartoon state.
Especially in the degree of human-rights violations, these two regions are cartoon states that unbelievably exist in the 21st century.
These egregious human-rights-abusing states, and those who align themselves with them, somehow dominate the United Nations while proclaiming human rights.
In other words, the United Nations itself is an unbelievable, cartoon-like organization existing in the 21st century.
Masayuki Takayama, the one and only journalist in the postwar world, has revealed that in the chaos immediately after the end of the war, many Korean residents in Japan, especially those connected to the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan, slipped into Japanese media organizations and television stations, beginning with NHK.
Even I only learned this for the first time after August six years ago, so international society has no way of knowing it.
A person substantially connected to the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan gathered as many as 6,000 people on March 22 and forced through a spectacle called K-1, a combat-sports event that is truly a symbol of the worst side of capitalism.
He did so in defiance of requests for voluntary restraint from a cabinet minister and a prefectural governor.
Under Japan’s constitution, given to Japan by GHQ, the common sense of international society does not apply.
The very international society in question does not know this.
Then, when Japan moves, quite naturally, toward constitutional revision, international society swallows the anti-Japanese propaganda of countries of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies,” and says foolish things such as calling it historical revisionism.
And then comes today’s article.
Is there any country in the G7 or G20 that, as a state, is unable to exercise coercive power against the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan, Koreans, or China?
It is no exaggeration at all to say that the conduct of the K-1 organizers was an act of terror aimed at dragging down the virtues of the Japanese people, whose number of infections from the Wuhan virus had been astonishingly low, and reducing them to the level of the Korean Peninsula.
By chance, I was watching an afternoon talk show the following day.
An expert said that after a certain number of days had passed, the number of infections would increase sharply.
Events unfolded exactly as he said.
Even so, on the day it was reported that the number of infections in Tokyo had exceeded 100 for the first time, more than 500 people were dying every day in Italy and Europe.
The following is today’s Sankei Shimbun article.
Foreign media question effectiveness
Regarding the declaration of a state of emergency covering Tokyo and six other prefectures amid the spread of the novel coronavirus, overseas reports questioning its effectiveness followed one after another.
The French newspaper Le Figaro described Japan’s state of emergency as “in reality, only a facade.”
The paper introduced the fact that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had said Japan could not impose a lockdown, or city closure, like France.
It emphasized that “Japanese people will not be forced to stay at home, and companies will not be punished even if they do not follow requests for voluntary restraint.”
It also mentioned that the Nagoya area, where the automobile and aviation industries are concentrated, was not included among the areas covered.
What on earth is the intention behind this?
The French media are quite strange.
They are quite foolish.
Reuters also introduced the view of a public-health expert who said that infections were increasing rapidly in Tokyo and that the response of declaring a state of emergency was too late.
The electronic edition of the Wall Street Journal reported that, “After succeeding in coronavirus countermeasures, Asian countries have been forced to strengthen restrictions.”
It explained how infections were spreading in Japan, Singapore, and other countries that had not introduced strict measures.
The electronic edition of the Global Times, affiliated with the People’s Daily, the organ of the Chinese Communist Party, cited a researcher at a government-affiliated think tank as saying, “Whether Japan fails to control the infectious disease or fails to avoid economic losses, it will suffer a serious blow. The Abe administration has been considering how to balance the two.”
It analyzed that the government decided to implement the declaration because, if large numbers of citizens were to lose their lives, the government would be criticized as an “eternal sinner.”
Do the above media not even know that it is international society itself that has allowed this appalling Chinese Communist Party to become so arrogant?
South Korea’s Yonhap News introduced an analysis saying, “Prime Minister Abe had been reluctant to declare a state of emergency, but with infections increasing rapidly and voices of warning growing louder, he was pushed into making the declaration.”
It criticized the declaration at this stage, saying that there was “a considerable feeling that it was late.”
Paris, Mina Mitsui.
New York, Mayu Uetsuka.
Beijing, Yoshiaki Nishimi.
Seoul, Takahiro Namura.

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