文明のターンテーブルThe Turntable of Civilization

日本の時間、世界の時間。
The time of Japan, the time of the world

They are indeed a land of "abysmal evil" and "plausible lies."

2023年12月12日 15時56分09秒 | 全般

Nevertheless, the fact that Sun Yi, a man of such high integrity, was eventually assassinated by the Chinese authorities despite having endured so much torture and being released from prison.
Mar 07, 2019

There will be a good number of viewers who watched the documentary "Letter from Masanjia" on NHK's BS1 the night before last.
It is precisely during the WATCH9 time slot that this documentary should be aired.
China and the Korean Peninsula, the land of "abysmal evil" and "plausible lies," are indeed a nation that loves to inflict gruesome torture,
They are indeed a land of "abysmal evil" and "plausible lies."
As the documentary reveals, they have been practicing torture on their people since the beginning of time.
The documentary shows the horrific torture, which is not the work of a decent human being, as the work of the Japanese military for the sake of anti-Japanese propaganda,
They have created textbooks and facilities to show the torture to children and tourists,
China and the Korean peninsula have demonstrated that they have the nerve and the attitude to rub their wrongdoings on others (Japan) with impunity.
The time has come when not only the Japanese people but also the world should know what they are really like.

What will happen when the evil of the Communist Party's one-party dictatorship is added to the "abysmal evil" and "plausible lies"?
It is an unbelievable disaster.

And yet, the sinfulness of Asahi Shimbun and NHK, which are flirting with the one-party dictatorship of the Chinese Communist Party and Korea...
All the employees of both companies have no choice but to go to hell and suffer the greatest condemnation of King Yama.

Still, the fact that the Chinese authorities assassinated the honorable Sun Yi after being released from prison after enduring so much torture....
His wife, who had a beautiful heart like a Japanese and whose righteousness could be seen at a glance, decided to divorce Mr. Sun Yi, whom she loved with all her heart....
She did this to prevent persecution from the authorities against her parents and family.

China is the biggest violator of human rights in human history.
The world's bullshit is that China is a member of the UN Human Rights Commission.

The next is about IMADR, which is happily working under this Chinese maneuvering and conducting anti-Japanese activities.
Executive Staff
About IMADR
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International Movement Against Discrimination (IMADR) Board of Directors
Co-Chair Directors
Nimalka Fernando, Attorney at Law
Kimihide Mushanokoji, International Political Scientist
Vice-President
Mario Jorge Youtzis, former member of the United Nations Commission on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Bernadette Etier, Co-Chair, Movement for Racism and Amity (MRAP)
Shigeyuki Kumisaka, Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the Liberation League of Japan
Executive Director
Fujihiko Nishijima, Secretary General, Liberation League of Japan
Executive Director
Romani Lohse, Chairperson of the Central Committee of the German Swinti-Roma
Rodolfo Stabenhagen, Professor, Graduate University of Mexico / Former UN Special Rapporteur on Indigenous Peoples
Theo van Boven Professor, Maastricht University
Brunad Fatima Natisan, Advisor, Society for Rural Education and Development (SRED)
Durga Sobh, Founding President, Feminist Dalit Association (FEDO)
Michael Sharp, Assistant Professor, City University of New York, York
Tadashi Kato, President, Hokkaido Ainu Association
Nanako Inaba, Professor, Sophia University, National Network in Solidarity with Migrant Workers
Hitoshi Okuda, Liberation Institute for Human Rights
Masaki Okajima President, Central Executive Committee, Japan Teachers Union
Ryuko Kusano, Chairperson of the Solidarity Conference of Religions and Religious Communities for "Dowa Issue," Shinshu Otaniha
Shuichi Kim, Secretary General, Kanagawa Mintoren
SHIN Hae Bong Professor, Aoyama Gakuin University
Takanao Iwane, President, Tokyo Human Rights Enlightenment Corporate Liaison Association
Atsuko Miwa, Director, Asia-Pacific Human Rights Information Center
Auditor
Takashi Akai Chairman, Central Finance Committee, Liberation League of Japan
Makoto Kubo Professor, Osaka Sangyo University
Advisor
Hélène Zachstein, Gender and Child Protection Specialist
Penda Mbou Professor, Sheikh Anta Diop Dakar University
Yoko Hayashi, Attorney at Law, Chairperson of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
KENZO TOMONAGA Director Emeritus, Institute for Liberation and Human Rights
Ryu Matsumoto, Former Minister of the Environment
Secretariat Structure
Megumi Komori, Acting Secretary General
Kenichi Wada, Deputy Secretary General, Central Executive Committee Member, Liberation League of Japan
Catherine Cadou, Deputy Secretary General, Japanese Studies
Martin Kaneko, Deputy Secretary General; Professor, Japan Women's University
Masahiro Terada, Deputy Secretary General; Secretary General, Solidarity Conference of Religious Communities on the Dowa Issue
Kohsuke Takahashi, Deputy Secretary-General, National Business Liaison Association for the Dowa Issue
Taisuke Komatsu, Deputy Secretary General, Geneva Office
Staff
Fumiko Kannari, Tokyo Office

It is no exaggeration to say that the above people, Oe, Murakami, and others, and the following people are human scraps.

Ghosn was not tortured in any way that would be unthinkable in other countries, but instead, he was treated exceptionally well for a criminal.
Despite this, the length of Ghosn's detention and other factors were taken into account in commentary, as if Japan were a backward country,
The Western media, including the French press, and the Japanese media, including Asahi and NHK's surveyors, who had their so-called intellectuals criticize Japan, agree with them!
Criticize China before you say anything!
As long as China and Korea are left unchecked, you are not qualified to say anything at all!
You should be ashamed of yourselves for calling yourselves intellectuals!
Viewers who watched the following documentary broadcast the night before will agree with my anger.

Sun Yi was arrested by police solely for being a Falun Gong practitioner and detained at the infamous Masanjia Labor and Education Center, where torture and other forms of torture are practiced.
An American woman, Julie Keith, found Sun Yi's letter at Masanjia Labor and Education Center in a Halloween gift she sent to her daughter.
She released the contents to the media, and the startling revelation astonished the world.
Sun Yi was later released from the Labor Education Center, and through his cartoons, he exposed the human rights persecution taking place in the Labor Education Center.
What is most surprising is that he filmed parts of the film in China.
The most astonishing part of the film is that he filmed part of it in China, where the persecution that the Sun family suffered daily from the CCP was vividly shown.
Mr. Sun later fled China and met Julie Keith, who unfortunately died in Indonesia, where he had run.

The notorious Chinese prisons and labor camps are a product of the government's totalitarian regime.
The incarcerated populace is reportedly made to work like slaves and overworked for the production of export commodities.

The following are some of the problems with prison "slave labor" in China.

1. violates trade agreements and laws
Despite trade agreements and laws that prohibit the export of products derived from labor camps,
It has been discovered that more than 100 different products, including food, clothing, household goods, and cosmetics, are produced by forced labor in Chinese sweatshops.
These products are sold in the United States, Australia, Asia, Russia, and Europe.

2. Where are the prisons and laboratories located?
According to one survey, there are nearly 100 prisons, labor camps, and detention centers in China that use slave labor to produce goods.
Most are in Anhui, Beijing, Gansu, Guangdong, Henan, Heilongjiang, Shandong, Shanghai, and Tianjin.

3. Lack of Regulation
The international community has developed standards to protect food and clothing from infectious diseases during production.
However, there are no supervisors in Chinese laboratories to conduct sanitary inspections of food and clothing.
For example, at the Yunnan Women's Labor Education Center, there was an incident in which a Falun Gong practitioner refused to work in a cookie factory.
When the Labor Cultivation Center asked her why, the inmate replied: "You want to buy these biscuits.
When the Labor Education Center asked him why, the inmate replied: "Do you want to buy these cookies?
Bags of flour were piled on the muddy floor, and the machines used to make cookies were covered with dust.
Do you think the cookies produced meet hygiene standards?
Our toilets are dirty and smelly, and there is no clean space to put your feet down.
We don't even have towels to wipe our hands, so at best, we wipe them with our aprons.
Do you want to eat these cookies?
I am a Falun Gong practitioner who values truth and compassion, so I cannot make food that harms others."

Take the example of what happened at the First Women's Labor and Cultivation Center in Inner Mongolia.
Most of the inmates were sickly and housed in solitary confinement.
Their advanced age made them unsuitable for working on the production line.
As a result, these women were forced to perform tasks such as taking trash off of sweaters.
To complete their tasks within the allotted time, they were forced to use filthy shoe brushes and fold their garments with dirty hands.
These goods were then exported to countries around the world.

4. No concern for the environment or health
Laboratories in China are ideal places for companies to escape regulations and safety standards.
The following example is from a labor camp in Heilongjiang Province.
Inmates were put to work processing toxic rubber material used to process gloves and car seats.
The camp is filled with a pungent odor and toxic wastewater that even the guards find unbearable.
A technical team from the Labor and Culture Institute took measurements and found extremely high levels of carcinogens.
Upon seeing the results, the guards were reluctant to enter the factory, preferring to stay outdoors even on the coldest winter days.
Meanwhile, inmates were forced to meet high production quotas, and many suffered from severe disabilities, including nosebleeds, heart palpitations, and breathing difficulties.

5. Inhuman schedule
Slave laborers must work 10 to 20 hours a day.
When production quotas are high, workers are not allowed to close their eyes and rest, which continues for several days.
According to estimates, about 36% of slave laborers were forced to work 12 to 14 hours a day, 25% worked 16 to 18 hours, and 19% worked as many as 14 to 16 hours.

6. Work without wages
Workers in detention are not paid, and the lucky few receive a minimal wage.
Actual cases have been observed in women's labor training centers in Shandong Province, where workers were paid anywhere from about 100 yen to 2,000 yen.

7. Apparel Production Expected to Increase
China's prisons, which have already established food and machinery production capabilities, are now focusing on clothing production.
According to a 2016 report by the World Bank, China is the world's largest apparel producer, accounting for 41% of the world's total.
Industry insiders note that about 10% of China's apparel shipments are produced in laboratories.
According to the investigative report, "Production of Slave Labor Products by Falun Gong Practitioners in China," Prisons 1, 4, 5, and 7 and the Labor and Culture Center in Zhejiang Province have long-term contracts with Chinese garment manufacturers. More than 20,000 workers, including illegally detained Falun Gong practitioners, are employed by this enterprise.
In this way, the labor camps used slave labor to make clothing, which they then sold to China and the rest of the world.

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