The following is the continuation of the previous chapter.
Another UN Special Rapporteur Mr. Cannataci likewise apparently had a political intention to move.
I first participated in the symposium of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations who cheer against the terrorism preparedness bill under discussion at the Japanese parliament.
On that basis it was an announcement of a letter against the Japanese government.
Mr. Cannataci's dissent was used as a weapon of support for opposition forces such as the Communist Party of Japan and the Democratic Party to prevent the terrorism preparedness bill.
Representatives of opposition parties proudly scream the name of Cannataci "The UN Special Rapporteur is also opposed" in the National Assembly, there will be no further political use.
Mr. Cannataci, it is thinly related to Japan, from Malta floating in the Mediterranean, he studied law in Malta and now I belong to the university there.
He was not be familiar with Japan, it was clear that the letter had a misunderstanding of a bill that supposedly terror preliminary crime would target both general labor groups and civil society crackdowns.
Nonetheless, opposition parties of Japan emphasized the name of the "UN" and emphasized his argument like a golden rule.
This draft continues.