Why Japan Must Step Back from the United Nations — UNESCO’s Fabrications and China’s Political Manipulation Exposed

This chapter from Masayuki Takayama’s book exposes how UNESCO and the United Nations have become instruments of anti-Japan propaganda, from Irina Bokova’s unilateral registration of the fabricated Nanjing Massacre to a UN rapporteur’s false claim that “30% of Japanese schoolgirls engage in prostitution.” It reveals how the Chinese Communist Party—never a true victor in WWII—leverages these institutions while Japan finances them disproportionately. With detailed historical context and incisive critique of media complicity, Takayama argues that Japan should withdraw from the UN and dismantle the UN University. A must-read for understanding modern information warfare and global media deception.

This is an excerpt from Masayuki Takayama’s book How to See Through the True Intentions of the Asahi Shimbun: Why the Giant Media Can Lie So Easily.
July 15, 2019.
This book proves that he is the one and only journalist in the postwar world.
It also proves that, for the Nobel Prize in Literature or Peace, there is no one more deserving than him.

It is essential reading not only for the Japanese people but for people all over the world.

Japan should withdraw from the United Nations and abolish the United Nations University.
Following UNESCO, even the United Nations has now fabricated reports about Japanese high school girls engaging in prostitution!

The Chinese Communist Party is a hand-me-down “victor nation.”
On September 2, 1945, Supreme Commander MacArthur held the surrender signing ceremony aboard the USS Missouri on Tokyo Bay.
That day, MacArthur stayed cool inside the bridge.
He timed his descent so that, when Shigemitsu climbed the gangway from the launch and stood exhausted under the scorching September sun on deck, he could leisurely open the bridge door and walk down to the ceremony site.

But when he descended with such affectation, Shigemitsu was not there.
Shigemitsu had lost a leg in a Korean terrorist attack in Shanghai’s Hongkou Park, into which he had been lured by an American missionary.
Because of his disability, it took time for him to climb the gangway.
It was MacArthur who ended up sweating while waiting.
Such pointless calculation. How ridiculous.

Thus, the Allied Powers made September 2 their V-Day against Japan.
Truman made it a national holiday on par with Independence Day, but after his death, September 2 was no longer a holiday.

The CCP began celebrating a “victory over Japan” from the era of Hu Jintao, but for some reason set their holiday on September 3.
For one thing, the CCP never fought the Japanese army properly, much less defeated it.
In fact, Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist forces—enemies of the CCP—fought Japan as mercenaries for the United States and kept losing.
Yet China was allowed to join the victors merely as a hand-me-down.

In other words, the Beijing regime was never even hired by the U.S.
It has no right to claim “victor” status.
So using September 2 would be presumptuous.
Setting their day one day later allows them to celebrate at roughly the same time as the West, considering the time difference.
It seems like a kind of stalker-like self-gratification, but let us leave that aside.

On that day, among those standing beside Xi Jinping atop Tiananmen Gate was the face of a Bulgarian woman.
Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO.
She held cordial talks with Xi and received gifts.
And the next month, on her own authority, she registered the Nanjing Massacre—which Xi had personally requested—as a UNESCO Memory of the World document.
I do not know how much she was paid, but she is an easy-to-read person.

“Did she really announce ‘one in three high school girls prostitutes herself’?”
Soichiro Tahara says, “Can you deny it?”—foolish words.
The Nanjing Massacre is a lie created by the United States and cultivated by the Asahi Shimbun.
The evidence that no massacre occurred exists in the Asahi’s own research department.
At that time, Asahi placed 80 reporters and photographers in Nanjing, filming and reporting, yet not one record contains even the “ma” of “massacre.”

That is why when Motokatsu Honda serialized his fabricated Travels in China, he never once stepped into the research department.

Japan is angry.
Of UNESCO’s total annual budget of 5.4 billion yen, Japan contributes more than two-thirds—3.7 billion yen.
To correct Bokova’s misconduct, Japan considered halting payments.

While this was under review in late October, another blow came.
Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, a Dutch UN Special Rapporteur on child prostitution, held a press conference in Tokyo and declared, “Thirty percent of Japanese junior and senior high school girls are engaged in prostitution,” (Sankei Shimbun) adding, “This is an international issue that can no longer be ignored. I will report this situation to the UN.”

If one in three girls is prostituting herself, that would be on par with Amsterdam’s red-light district.
Suspicious of the absurd figure, the Sankei contacted the UN, which replied, “30% was a mishearing of 13%.”
Yet the basis of the number still remained undisclosed.

This is no different from when Ryan Connell of the Mainichi Daily News wrote, “Japanese mothers give oral sex to their children preparing for exams.”

After Japan protested, the rapporteur said she would “withdraw the remarks” and “not submit the report.”
In the end, it was a lie fabricated for the purpose of Japan-bashing.

(To be continued.)

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