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It appeared that she had no idea what Trotskyism was.

2025年06月11日 16時31分44秒 | 全般

◎Mori and Inada Summoned

January 29, 2024
The following is excerpted from the article titled “Hiroki Komazaki (President of Florence) and the Red Network”, written by the incisive journalist Ryoko Ikeda and published in the January 26 issue of the monthly magazine Hanada.
Magazines like Hanada and WiLL are filled with genuine articles written by genuine journalists.
And yet, they cost only 1,000 yen (tax included).
Every Japanese citizen who can read printed text should head to the bookstore and subscribe.
There are still people who subscribe to papers like the Asahi Shimbun.
They pay about 5,000 yen a month to read articles by people who slander Japan, betray the country, and devote themselves to undermining its national strength.

The moment I read the opening page of this article, I sensed that there were deeper forces behind the assassination of former Prime Minister Abe.
Unless we dismantle the Liberal Democratic Party and judiciary that are aligned with such forces, Japan can never become strong or prosperous.
This is required reading for every Japanese citizen.

◎Mori and Inada Summoned
On June 17, 2022—about three weeks before former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated—two lawyers visited his office.
They introduced my book The Dark Side of the Biological Child Abduction Business (published by my company) and explained to him how a group known as the “Red Network,” comprised of left-wing activists and so-called human rights lawyers, has been exploiting Japan’s sole-custody system (which strips one parent of custody rights in the case of divorce).
They reported that these actors have been inciting divorcing mothers to abduct their own children (i.e., take them away without the other parent's consent), then skimming part of the child support money extracted from the fathers who had lost custody.

Amazingly, former Prime Minister Abe had already read my book.
He had also recognized the extent to which the Red Network had infiltrated the government, and he told the two lawyers that he had summoned the lawmakers responsible for bringing them in.
Among those summoned was former Justice Minister Masako Mori.
Abe, who was concerned that the head of a certain women’s organization had been appointed to the Legislative Council, reportedly asked Mori directly:
“Let me ask you straight—was it you who brought her in?”
“I’ve heard that this woman has ties to the Fourth International (Japanese Revolutionary Communist League).
Do you even know what the Fourth International is?
They’re Trotskyists—extreme leftists.”

Abe is said to have told the same thing to former Defense Minister Tomomi Inada.
It appeared that she had no idea what Trotskyism was.
Trotskyists are followers of Leon Trotsky, who was assassinated by his rival Joseph Stalin, and who advocated for “world socialism through world revolution.”

Issue No. 269 of Focus, published by the National Police Agency, contains the following passage about the relationship between Trotskyists and violent radicals:
“In the early 1950s, a group emerged in Japan with the goal of initiating a communist revolution through violence.
These are what we now call the ‘radicals.’
In January 1957, former Communist Party members who studied Trotskyism and sought to realize revolution based on it formed the Japanese Trotskyist League.
In December of the same year, it was renamed the Revolutionary Communist League.
This league became the root of the two major radical factions today—the Kakumaru-ha and the Chūkaku-ha.”

Activists with such extreme ideologies were welcomed into the ruling party by Mori and others.
This, as I wrote in the previous installment, is an undeniable fact.
(To be continued.)

 


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