How Anti-Japan Activists Aided North Korea’s Agenda: The Fabricated Comfort Women Narrative and the Hidden Reality of North Korean Sex Slaves
Investigations by the UK-based Korea Future Initiative reveal that tens of thousands of North Korean women in China are subjected to trafficking, forced marriage, prostitution, and cyber-sex slavery. Yet the international community largely ignored this humanitarian crisis for decades. A major reason was the influence of Japanese and Korean “human rights activists” who aligned themselves with North Korea’s propaganda, fabricating the forced-abduction narrative of wartime comfort women and diverting global attention. These activists helped advance Pyongyang’s political agenda while real victims—North Korean women enslaved today—were left unprotected and unheard.
There are human-rights activists in Japan who, using this case, have been denigrating Japan and the Japanese people and attacking the government.
Last night, around midnight, when I was about to fall asleep overcome by drowsiness, NHK BS was airing “Documentaries of the World.”
It was a program entirely different from the usual NHK news broadcasts.
It instantly caught my attention.
As a result, I lost one hour of sleep.
The pseudo-moralists who earn their living at Asahi Shimbun or NHK, and the pseudo-moralists in various fields who follow their line, are no less guilty than Xi Jinping himself.
The opening documentary conveyed, without omission, the utterly chaotic situation in the Philippines under the presidency of Duterte.
It is no exaggeration to say that Southeast Asia, excluding Japan, is a complete mess.
The fundamental cause must lie in poverty.
There can be little difference between the realities of Sri Lanka and the Philippines, a fact proven by the existence of a woman like Coomaraswamy as a scholar and university professor.
A Sri Lankan woman who ought to have come to Japan to study instead lived with a Sri Lankan man, abandoning her studies.
To escape the man’s domestic violence, she ran to the immigration authorities.
Even there, she insisted on having her way.
She refused even to eat, and eventually died.
Using this case, there are anti-Japan Japanese who denigrate Japan and its people and attack the government.
To support their maneuvering, NHK uses long airtime in its flagship news programs to broadcast such stories.
A female professor of law at Aoyama Gakuin University, with a Korean name, is one of the central figures.
She is also one of the key members of IMADR.
IMADR even established an office in Geneva in 1993.
As for its activities, incredibly, they consist only of spreading claims such as “Ainu,” “minorities,” and so on against Japan—the nation that represents the world’s highest level of intellect and freedom—whose sole purpose can only be to disparage Japan.
Judging from the actual nature of its activities, it is obvious that the funding sources of this organization are anti-Japan propaganda states such as China and South Korea.
There is not a single report that IMADR has ever brought to the United Nations the realities of the Philippines shown in that opening documentary.
Nothing could be more foolish than the fact that Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs appears to have supported such an organization.
Japan pays China as much as 100 billion yen every year under the so-called emissions trading of greenhouse gases.
Since the invasion of Ukraine, China’s coal consumption has increased, accounting for more than 30 percent of the world’s total.
China, which collaborated with the Canadian international fraudster Maurice Strong to engineer climate change as an issue, consumes coal openly and on a scale unmatched by any other.
Biden gathered many countries and stated that, taken together, these nations produce 80 percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions.
It was as if he said it to conceal China’s colossal wrongdoing.
NHK must broadcast genuine news programs like the one above during golden hours.
To continue airing them past midnight and robbing the Japanese people of sleep is itself an act of treachery.
This chapter continues.
2023/6/8 in Osaka
