Archive for August, 2008
Posted by Guy on August 24, 2008
This is more than a heinous crime against a child!
A 7 year old child became pegnant after she was raped in the Japanifik area recently. It has been decided that the child should go through with the pregnancy. The child’s mother would look after the baby. It’s not known [wasn't revealed] who the rapist was.
This is a true story; it’s not a rumor. A reliable source who knew the child’s mother told us the sickening news.
It really leaves you speechless, doesn’t it?
Think about it for a moment: It’s a crime against all humanity!
Posted in Japan, Japanese, current events, murder, politics, rape, war, 日本 | Tagged: crime against humanity, heinous crime, News, pregnant child, rape pregnancy, sickening news | 4 Comments »
Posted by Guy on August 23, 2008
Even when they’re all dead, they won’t go away!
Filipino women seek Japan’s apology for WWII rapes
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Two dozen elderly Filipino women and their supporters protested outside the Japanese Embassy in Manila on Friday demanding a clear-cut apology and compensation from Tokyo for wartime sexual slavery.
Japan has acknowledged its troops forced women into front-line brothels across Asia during World War II, and its leaders have apologized.
But last year, many surviving “comfort women” were outraged when then-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said there was no proof the women were coerced.
“The Japanese government should publicly apologize and put in history how the women were abducted and forced to serve in the comfort women system,” said Rechilda Extremadura, head of a group called Lila-Pilipina that has documented 174 cases of Filipino women who were forced into wartime brothels. About 100 women remain alive.
“This is a war crime,” Extremadura said. “But the Japanese government continues to be deaf.”

Former Filipino comfort woman Piedad Nobleza, 86, holds slogans during a demonstration outside the Japanese Embassy in suburban Manila on Friday Aug. 15, 2008. Elderly Filipino women and their supporters demanded Tokyo's clear-cut apology and compensation for wartime sexual slavery by Japanese troops. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila). Source: Inquirer.net. Image may be subject to copyright.
Virginia Villarma, 79, said she was victimized between 1943 and 1944. “We can never forget what they did to us. Until now, it’s been a wound in our chest.”
The Japanese Embassy in Manila refused to immediately answer a request for comment and asked that questions be e-mailed.
Tokyo has generally refused to pay damages to individuals for the war, saying the issue was settled between governments in postwar treaties. Japanese courts have rejected a number of lawsuits brought by former sex slaves.
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Posted in Hiroshima, Japan, Japanese, Korea, comfort women, murder, okinawa, politics, rape, the Philippines, war, 日本 | Tagged: apology, Filipino women, Japanese courts, Japanese Embassy, Japanese government, japanese imperial army, Manila, reparation, Tokyo, war atrocities, wwii brothels, WWII rapes | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Guy on August 23, 2008
Democracy English Japanese Style!
NHK criticized for airing ‘government PR’
THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK) concealed the fact that its subsidiaries were paid to organize symposiums that were aired and withheld the identities of sponsors of many of the events, including government ministries.
About 10 such programs, worth up to 30 million yen per symposium, were aired on NHK channels- a public broadcaster.
Japan’s Broadcast Law requires NHK, which is financed from fees paid by viewers, to remain impartial and refrain from showing programs that represent the interests of a specific person or group—including the government. More…
But hey, when you can violate the traffic laws with impunity, why not the Broadcast Law?
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Posted by Guy on August 23, 2008
8 Teens arrested over robberies
THE ASAHI SHIMBUN -
Eight teenagers have been arrested in Ome, western Tokyo, in connection with a string of robberies targeting “people who look weak,” including two mentally disabled people, police said Friday.
The suspects, including six third-year junior high school students, took a total of 93,000 yen in cash as well as cellphones in seven robberies during the six months through June. The six victims were between 13 and 20 years old.
Police quoted the two leaders of the gang as asking, “What is wrong with bullying those people?”(IHT/Asahi: August 23,2008 )
http://www.asahi.com/english/Herald-asahi/TKY200808230055.html
Posted in Hiroshima, Japan, Japanese, Korea, murder, okinawa, politics, rape, war, 日本 | Tagged: bullying, cellphones theft, junior high school students, mugging, robberies, teenagers, Tokyo, victims | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Guy on August 19, 2008
A Haiku dedicated to ailing PM Yasuo Fukuda
frozen “gyoza”
death sting
cover-up Beijing
tintinnabulation of treason!
Posted in Japan, Japanese, Korea, okinawa, politics, war, 日本 | Tagged: Beijing, China, cover-up, gyoza, gyuoza, Hu Jintao, Masahiko Komura, Tianyang Food, Yang Jiechi, Yukio Hatoyama | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Guy on August 17, 2008
Japan Agricultural Cooperatives, JA, Choking Japanese Farmers to Death!
Take Mr Fujiyama (named changed), for example. He, 80, and his wife of seventy something have been working all their lives on the farm. Up to recently, their debts stood at about ¥60million ($550,000). Today, they owe about ¥20million to JA.
Central Union of Agricultural Cooperatives (nōgyō kyōdō kumiai 農業協同組合, or Nokyo for short), which is widely known as JA ( short for Japan Agricultural Cooperatives), was organized in 1947 at the time of the land reform, and by the late 1980s had local branches in every rural village in Japan.
Today, JA has transformed into a predatory beast charging farmers like Mr Fujiyama ¥23 for a single tomato seed [about four seeds a dollar at the time of posting.] The seeds are genetically modified using genetic use restriction technology (GURT), or terminator technology, so that the second generation seeds are sterile and farmers have to buy new seeds every year.
As for Fujiyama-san, his son who works for the steel industry is paying the interest on the accumulating farm debts.

Farmers Planting the Rice, 1890s. This scene remained virtually unchanged until the 1970s in some parts of Japan. Hand-colored albumen print. Author: Kimbei Kusakabe (possibly) – (Source: Wikipedia)
Posted in Japan, Japanese, politics, war, 日本 | Tagged: 農業協同組合, farm debts, farming, farming in japan, GURT, JA, Japan Agricultural Cooperatives, Nokyo, nōgyō kyōdō kumiai, sterile seeds, terminator technology | 1 Comment »
Posted by Guy on August 9, 2008
Japan marks 63rd anniversary of Nagasaki nuke
Japan remembered the 63rd anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki today with a call to the world powers for nuclear disarmament.
About 30,000 of Nagasaki’s population died instantly, and 70,000 more perished within months of the atomic bombing on August 9, 1945. The annually updated official death toll from radiation illness caused by the bomb, codenamed “Fat Man” after Winston Churchill, reached 145,984 this year.
“The United States and Russia must take the lead in striving to abolish nuclear weapons,” Nagasaki mayor said at the solemn ceremony.
“These two countries … should begin implementing broad reductions of nuclear weapons instead of deepening their conflict over, among others, the introduction of a missile-defence system in Europe.”
The mayor also asked China, Britain and France to reduce their nuclear arms, but did not mention Israel.
Would anyone trust Fukuda with their dead grandmother?
Unperturbed by the Chinese poisonous gyoza scandal, Japan PM Fukuda laid a wreath for the Nagasaki victims at the ceremony. He said: “I vow to lead the international community for permanent peace.” But would anyone trust Fukuda with their dead grandmother?

Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda offers a wreath for the atomic bomb victims in Nagasaki, western Japan, during a ceremony commemorating the 63rd anniversary of the city’s atomic bomb blast, August 9, 2008. REUTERS/Kyodo. Image may be subject to copyright.
Posted in Hiroshima, Japan, Japanese, murder, okinawa, war, 日本 | Tagged: Britain, China, Fat Man, France, Fukuda, Israel, Nagasaki, nuclear disarmament, Russia, US, Winston Churchill | 1 Comment »
Posted by Guy on August 9, 2008
In the previous post Houston, We Have a Problem! the author asked two simple questions:
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Is the Foreign Ministry in Japan a foreign interest entity?
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What about the welfare of Japanese people?
First Poisonous Gyoza, then Leaky Nuke Sub. What next?
Here’s the answer:
China behind ‘gyoza’ cover-up
THE ASAHI SHIMBUN – August 9, 2008
At Beijing’s request, the Fukuda administration withheld public disclosure of a poisoning outbreak in China involving frozen “gyoza” dumplings, Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura said.
“There’s nothing wrong with what we did,” Komura declared Thursday in an interview with The Asahi Shimbun and other media.
China’s Foreign Ministry informed the Japanese Embassy in Beijing in early July that several Chinese people fell ill in June after eating pesticide-tainted gyoza made by Tianyang Food, according to Komura.
The products had been recalled after Japanese consumers became sick from eating imported Tianyang Food gyoza products last December and in January.
Japanese media only learned this week about the incident in China.
According to Komura, Beijing asked Tokyo not to disclose the matter on grounds an investigation was under way and that revealing the information would hinder it. Chinese officials promised to provide more details as the investigation progressed.
In Japan, the information was shared only among officials at the prime minister’s office, the National Police Agency and the Foreign Ministry.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda told reporters Thursday that he was informed of the poisoning case in China around the time of the July 7-9 Group of Eight summit in Hokkaido.
Fukuda met with Chinese President Hu Jintao on the sidelines of the G-8 summit, and Komura held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi in Singapore in late July.
Komura said the officials discussed, with the new information in mind, speeding up collaborative police investigation efforts.
Yukio Hatoyama, secretary-general of the main opposition Minshuto (Democratic Party of Japan), criticized the government’s handling of the problem.
“Shouldn’t the government have insisted on disclosing the fact, even if China asked it to cover it up?” he asked at a news conference Thursday.
“The government is so weak-kneed, and from the way it has handled the situation, we can’t call it a government that shares the mind-set of consumers.” (IHT/Asahi: August 9,2008 )
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Posted by Guy on August 7, 2008
Is the Foreign Ministry in Japan a foreign interest entity? What about the welfare of Japanese people?
U.S. says submarine leaked radiation in 3 Japan ports
TOKYO (Reuters) – A U.S. nuclear-powered submarine which has steadily been leaking a small amount of radiation for over two years stopped at three Japanese ports, as well as Guam and Pearl Harbor, the United States and Japan said on Thursday.
Japan was notified by the United States last week that the nuclear-powered USS Houston had been leaking water containing a small amount of radiation, but was told at the time that it was unclear when the leak had started.
A statement from the U.S. government on Thursday said the Houston had been leaking radiation from June 2006 to July 2008.
During that time, the Houston docked at the Japanese ports of Yokosuka, 45 km (30 miles) southwest of Tokyo and in the southern island of Okinawa, as well as at Sasebo, 980 km (610 miles) southwest of Tokyo, the U.S. statement said.

The Leaky USS Houston (SSN-713), a Los Angeles-class submarine. They say it is “safe!” USS Houston was launched on 21 March 1981 sponsored by Barbara Bush, wife of then Vice-President of the United States George H. W. Bush. Houston was commissioned on 25 September 1982. (Wikipedia)
Both the U.S. and Japanese governments said the radiation leak was too small to cause harm.
“We do not think that the amount of leakage would have any impact on humans or the environment,” a Japanese foreign ministry official said.
The Houston may have also released a small amount of radioactivity into Pearl Harbor in Hawaii and Guam, the U.S. statement said.
The radiation leak is a fresh blow for Tokyo and Washington, which has been planning to station a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in Japan, the only nation in the world to have suffered nuclear attacks.
Local residents and civic groups expressed concern over the deployment of the USS George Washington after a fire on the nuclear-powered warship in May. They called for more information about that fire.
Japan said the Houston’s radiation leak would not have any impact on the plan to deploy the George Washington at Yokosuka.
“The United States assures strict procedures and prevention systems for nuclear-powered warships coming into port, and Japan is also checking the radiation levels 24 hours a day,” the foreign ministry official said.
The Houston radiation leak caused a big media stir in Japan last week, with the foreign ministry criticized for failing to disclose the leak promptly to the government and the public. (Reporting by Yoko Kubota; Editing by Paul Tait). Copyright the author or respective news agency.
If radiation leaks were a bad thing, why would USS Houston be leaking for 26 months?
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