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Komeito's Advocacy of China Has Negative Impact on the Liberal Democratic Party

2022年01月20日 21時09分32秒 | 全般

The following is from the serial column of Ms. Sakurai Yoshiko, who brings the weekly Shincho released today to a successful conclusion.
This article also proves that she is a national treasure defined by Saicho, the supreme national treasure.
Nevertheless, every reader must wonder what country's political party the Komeito is.
(Emphasis in the text except for the headline is mine.
Komeito's Advocacy of China Has Negative Impact on the Liberal Democratic Party
On January 15, a meeting called "How Japan should face Uyghur Genocide" was held in Tokyo.
It was hosted by Japan Uyghur Association, a non-profit organization (NPO). Several hundred people, including Uyghurs, gathered at the venue.
For more than an hour, six Uyghurs in Japan talked about the situation of themselves and their families.
Every one of them has missing parents, siblings, or family members. However, there are some cases that we have to suspect that they were killed.
It is not even easy to confirm the life or death of immediate family members because the information is thoroughly blocked. 
Since 2017, when the Xi Jinping administration started its second term, suppressing and killing people just because they are Uyghurs has been strengthened.
At the beginning of the meeting, Mr. Ken Saito, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party's House of Representatives and co-chairman of the "Federation of Parliamentarians who think about human rights diplomacy in a bipartisan manner," said that he would aim to adopt a condemnation resolution against the Chinese government at the beginning of the ordinary session of the Diet, which opens on January 17. 
How we Japanese deal with the Uyghur issue is also how we perceive the nature of human rights violations by the Chinese Communist Party.
President Xi has built a surveillance network for all the people by using the latest technology available to humankind.
The number of surveillance cameras installed all over the city is 200 million in China, which is definitely the top in the world.
However, collecting information on Uyghurs and other people is not limited to 24-hour surveillance by cameras.
In "AI Prison Uyghurs" (Shinchosha), published by Jeffrey Kane, an investigative journalist, he describes how all Uyghur families are forced to take a health test by the local police, and all kinds of physical tests from blood sampling to DNA samples are assumed to collect as much personal data as possible.
The Chinese government controls all personal data and monitors behavior, a crackdown on anti-government activities, and procure organs.
The people are thoroughly monitored and controlled to ensure the stability of the dictatorship of the Chinese Communist Party and Mr. Xi.
Undoubtedly, Mr. Xi intends to realize this thoroughgoing one-party dictatorship and authoritarian political system domestically and globally. 
The Uyghur problem is not limited to that.
Tibetans, Mongolians, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Okinawa, and Japan are problems.
Irreconcilable differences in values 
At the 19th National People's Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in October 2005, Mr. Xi said that by the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese nation, the Chinese government would stand tall among the world's peoples and build a community of human destiny to promote the happiness of all peoples.
In 2002, the World Internet Conference was held under China's leadership.
It shows the cunning of China to hasten the construction of a surveillance network, seeing the Internet as the most potent weapon to monitor and control the people.
On September 8, 2008, Foreign Minister Wang Yi proposed the "Global Data Security Initiative" and announced that the Chinese government would lead digital data governance on the planet.
A year later, in his congratulatory address to the World Internet Congress in China, Xi declared that "China will promote the building of a community of human destiny through digital civilization.
In his congratulatory address to the World Internet Congress, Xi said, "China will promote the building of a community of human destiny through digital civilization." He said China would set up a more precise and strict monitoring and control network for all people, enterprises, organizations, ethnic groups, and countries.
It seems that all humankind will be forced to practice the idea of the Chinese Communist Party and its order.
We witnessed how democracy was quickly erased in Hong Kong.
We have witnessed Tibetans and Mongolians being severely oppressed, their countries took away, their languages, cultures, religions, many people tortured to death, and their peoples themselves being erased. 
The Uyghurs are amid the same tyranny.
If the tyranny of the Chinese Communist Party is not stopped now, neighboring countries, including Japan, maybe rule under their idea of a "community of human destiny."
The U.S. and European countries have become alarmed by this irreconcilable difference in values with the CCP and have begun to fire arrows of criticism seriously.
The Uyghur oppression was recognized as genocide, which is one of them. 
In his opening remarks, Mr. Saito said that the Japanese Diet had reached the stage of protesting the Chinese government.
However, when we take a closer look at the situation, our country's move is embarrassing.
The Diet was supposed to protest and condemn China for the human rights violation against Uyghurs and other people, but it failed to do so until last year.
The Komeito thoroughly scrapped the draft of this condemnation resolution. It seems that all humankind will be forced to practice the idea of the Chinese Communist Party and its order.  
The original draft agreed upon by each party was to "condemn" the "human rights violations" in "Xinjiang Uyghur, Tibet, Southern Mongolia, Hong Kong, Myanmar, etc." Only Myanmar was specified as a country to be condemned, and it did not mention China.
It in itself is incomprehensible, but even this was not enough for the Komeito to come out with such an embarrassing text that makes China feel uncomfortable.
More than One Hundred Honorary Titles 
Keiji Furuya, the acting chairman of the LDP's political research committee, said that in mid-December last year, Yuzuru Takeuchi of the Komei Party sent out a sheet of paper with vertical writing with corrections.
I got it from another source. It's a load of crap.
The Komei Party calls itself the party of "human rights" and "peace," but it deceives the people.
First, how did Komeito revise the title of the resolution?
The original title was "A Resolution Condemning the Serious Human Rights Violations in Xinjiang Uyghur and Other Regions," but Komei changed "human rights violations" to "human rights situation."
Komeito changed "human rights violation" to "human rights situation" and deleted the word "condemnation" from "condemnation resolution" and changed it to just "resolution.
In the text, the phrase "serious human rights violations are occurring" was softened to "concerns about the grave human rights situation are arising.
The call for help "from those who have been cracked down" has been changed to "people who complain of being cracked down."
The phrase "those who claim to be oppressed" was changed to "those who claim to be oppressed," meaning they claim to be oppressed but are unsure if their claims are valid. 
The original draft also contained the following statement of the House of Representatives.
The House of Representatives strongly condemns (human rights violations and changes in the status quo by force) and urges that serious human rights violations be stopped immediately following international law and in a manner acceptable to the international community. Therefore, we are determined to take the legislature's responsibility to promptly begin to consider the necessary legislation to prevent and remedy serious human rights violations.
These two sentences have been deleted entirely, even if the Komeito is a pawn of China.
Why should they so far have to blur the criminal activity of the Chinese government, which has been condemned to genocide?
Mr. Daisaku Ikeda has received more than a hundred honorary titles from the Chinese government and universities.
Is his betrayal of the Japanese people in exchange for such titles?
The Liberal Democratic Party is being dragged along by this shameful party.
It would be a shame for Japan to announce such a resolution without content to the international community.
Japan should have been a more respectable country that respects morality and humanitarianism.
Liberal Democratic Party, make frantic efforts now to regain such Japan.

*Every decent Japanese citizen should be dismayed at the state of the Komeito. It should have made them angry.
As I finished my work and prepared dinner, I had a flash of intuition.
Mr. Ikeda has received more than a hundred honorary titles is equivalent to the fact that he has visited China the same number of times.
How could China not a honey trap him?
What if he has been honey-trapped a hundred or so times, and CCP has a lot of unflattering images of him? 
If China had blackmailed him into cooperating with CCP to the hilt, or else they would release it.
If China threatens to release it if they don't cooperate with the CCP to the fullest extent, their attitude will instantly become clear.
If even one such document were to be released, the Komeito would finish instantly.
If my intuition has hit the nail on the head, then the Komeito will have no choice but to follow the CCP to the depths of hell.
At any rate, there are many chilling things to be said about China (CCP), whose true nature is "abysmal evil" and "plausible lies. 
The story of China (CCP) is full of horror.*


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