Japanese government madness spoken by Japanese

in #politics5 years ago

Japan today is very similar to the regime before WW2.

Overseas people should know more accurate and detailed information than the Japanese about the Tokyo Olympics, Fukushima nuclear accident, and falsification of official documents.

The Japanese government has many violations of the constitution, so I would like to introduce it.

① Parliament Budget Committee Refusal for half year

② Discard past constitutional court materials

A number of important civil trial records after the war, such as the Naganuma Nike lawsuit that was unconstitutional in the SDF in the first district of the Self-Defense Forces, and the proxy signature lawsuit over the forced use of US military land in Okinawa, It turned out that courts across the country had already been disposed of. As a result of Kyodo News investigating the 133 cases listed in the representative collection of constitutional cases, there were 118 cases (86%) of disposal, 18 cases (13%), and one unknown. Although the conclusion documents such as judgment sentences were mostly left, the documents of the trial process were lost, making it impossible to verify historical constitutional trials.

③ Korea hate is incited using media

TBS CBC TV (Nagoya City) information program "Gogosuma-GOGO! Smile!-" Apologized for inappropriate remarks in the program.

Explaining that the statement of apology was in the corner of the Japan-Korea issue three days ago, referring to the hate speech and “promoting crime”, “I apologize to those who feel uncomfortable.” did.

The TV station apologized for Hate's remarks but did not mention human rights violations. They didn't talk about how it could be improved.

④ Eliminate high school students who objected to the speech of the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

During the speech by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, a protest against the exclusion of students with different opinions was held in front of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.

Teachers and students also participated in the protest. The people who gathered said, “Do not threat” and “Do not change the university entrance examination”.

On August 24, when the Minister of Education Shibayama gave a speech to support the governor's election in Saitama Prefecture, students who voiced their opposition to the university entrance examination were rejected by the police. Mr. Shibayama, who was asked about this in interviews, remarked that “the right to speak out is not guaranteed” and “please see Article 13 of the Constitution”.

Japanese citizens have no human rights, no right to know, no freedom of expression, no guarantee of life.
There are only government lies, traps and misinformation, and hate against virtual enemy countries.

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