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

He patches and darned the historical facts to expand the big lie in the following endlessly.

2020年06月03日 18時37分49秒 | 全般

The following is a chapter that I discovered and transmitted online on April 10, 2014.
Baron Danetan of Belgium.
Can Belgium again see through the barbarity of China?
April 10, 2014, MSN Sankei News
I was under the impression that the etymology of the word "panda" was "propaganda," which also meant to induce international public opinion.
The "panda diplomacy" that Chinese President Xi Jinping, 60, displayed in Belgium at the end of March during his visit to Europe was eerie enough to be misunderstood.
The classification of "good" as "white propaganda," which is based on factual information, and "bad" as "black propaganda," which lurks false information, reminds me of the panda with its black and white features.
Japan has experienced this, but the adorable pandas are so close to China that they arbitrarily foster a peaceful impression.
However, Belgium is the country that produced Baron Albert Danetan, a special envoy to Japan, not swayed by black propaganda.
I hope that once again, they will see through the barbarity of China hiding behind a panda, slaughtering minorities, and taking away the freedom of its own people.
I would like to see the dignity of a modern European nation that is sensitive to human rights oppression.
Baron Dhanetan's Wise Eyes
Baron Danetang lived in Japan for many years (1893-1910).
In the meantime, he completely discerned and trusted the behavior and propensities of the Japanese.
During the Sino-Japanese War (1894-95), he had the foresight not to be misled by the black propaganda that drove the Japanese Empire into a crisis of international isolation.
The crisis was mainly caused by the proliferation of fabricated stories in the U.S. newspapers.
During the occupation of Lüshun Military Port, "The Imperial Army massacred 60,000 non-combatants, women, girls and infants in the Qing Empire. Only 36 people were able to escape," he reported.
The baron who knew the Imperial Army's military discipline must have intuited the obvious phantasm in the figure of 60,000, even in light of the area and population of Lüshun.
Start an investigation and send a report to the home country.
《Japan considers victims, the Red Cross does its job entirely under the patronage of Her Majesty (Japan joined in 1886 to protect victims in the land war), and complies with the Geneva Convention Has been.》
He was told directly by Viscount Labrie, a French military officer present at the scene, that it was a soldier who had taken off his military uniform who was killed, and it was not true that the woman and girl were killed. The inhabitants were evacuated before the occupation, and the only people left were soldiers and arsenal workers. The Japanese soldiers, looking at the carcasses of their brutally treated comrades, managed to keep the enemy as prisoners of war.
Qing Guo generals killed Imperial Army generals, cut their bodies, and hung them on trees and eaves.
To be sure, the Imperial Army officers continued to fight, dragging their rage at the humiliation.
Meanwhile, the Qing Guo generals who had begun their crushing run stripped off their military uniforms and broke into private houses to change into civilian clothes.
It is 'soldiers disguised in civilian clothes.'
Soldiers disguised in civilian clothes, holed up in a private house, sniped an imperial army officer, looking for an opportunity to escape.
Dr. Nagao Aruga (1860-1921), an international jurist who served as a legal advisor to the Sino-Japanese Army, pointed out that "the Qing government does not observe the laws of war at all.
And he also declared gun down to be legal in the Regulations of Land Warfare of the Universal War Gazette during the Sino-Japanese War.
Some foreign newspapers misreported that the fire on soldiers disguised as non-combatants and disguised in civilian clothes was a "massacre."
China posted a big lie about Uotsuri Island.
On the eve of the Russo-Japanese War (1904-05), European newspapers reported that "the Japanese people's hatred of foreigners is increasing, and if Russia and Japan fight, foreigners in Japan will be slaughtered, but he also sent out a rebuttal to this.
'The hatred and hostility towards foreigners do not exist in Japan. Foreign women are traveling around Japan, either alone or with maids. Foreigners in Japan will be just as safe in wartime as they were in the Sino-Japanese War.'
Even after the war outbreak, he issued a report correcting false reports that Russian prisoners of war were being mistreated.
'Six hundred one prisoners of war from a ship sunk in a naval battle were rescued by the Japanese.  The two dead were buried following Russian Orthodoxy. It was officiated by an adjutant priest of a ship that the Japanese immediately set free following the Geneva Conventions.'
More than a hundred years later, in 2012, the Chinese ambassador to Belgium posted an article in a Belgian-French language newspaper titled 'Why is Uotsuri Island called Chinese territory?'
Although the Senkaku Islands, including the Uozuri Islands, are Japanese territory, the article begins with the fact that the ambassador "found a map drawn by a colonel of the French Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Schwilden bookstore in the Galerie Bortje in Brussels."
The map proves that China had already discovered and had jurisdiction over Uotsuri Island in the early 15th century.
He patches and darned the historical facts to expand the big lie in the following endlessly.
Of course, the parlor trick course includes "The Chinese Massacre" and "Yasukuni Shrine enshrining Hitler."
However, the closing sentence, "A moving anecdote about a Chinese woman who was studying abroad during World War II," was an extremely effective production, although it is unclear whether it was black or white propaganda.
The story is that a woman used her courage and wisdom to save 97 civilians held hostage by the Gestapo (secret police) in retaliation for the assassination of a high-ranking German military official.
This article continues.

 


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