Japan's Justice in the Dark

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長野恭博 オピニオン Sunday version, September 1, 2019: Dear Sir,Korea is a country that sticks to the past forever! Korea should say justice to Japan on the current issue! Why can't Korea say "justice"?


Sunday version, September 1, 2019: Dear Sir,
“Korea ’s Moon Jae-in administration” disregarded US opinions and “discarded GSOMIA”.
US government officials expressed a series of “concerns” and “disappointments”.
Bringing out a “threat to the US military”.
Why doesn't the United States give Korea “economic sanctions” for security reasons?
Korea is a country that sticks to the past forever!
Korea should say justice to Japan on the current issue! Why can't Korea say "justice"?


Part 1. “Evening, Fuji Newspaper” criticizes Korea violently.
South Korea's Moon Jae-in administration is showing the “embarrassing appearance”
to the international community.
President Donald Trump criticized President Moon Jae-in at the “G7 Summit”
and “scandals” to Moon Jae-in's closest “aide” have occurred.

The stricter export control to South Korea is due to a series of suspicious cases
in the export control of strategic goods that can be diverted to weapons of mass destruction.
The grounds are shown, and it is by no means “unfair measures in Japan”.
Japan is making this report, even to the United States.
Originally, this should be subject to UN sanctions.

Mr. Trump remarked over two days at the G7 summit in France that Moon Jae-in was “untrustworthy”.
Fuji TV reported on the 26th.

“Mr Autogas” said, “We are deeply disappointed
with the South Korean government ’s decision to destroy“ GSOMIA ”and are concerned about it.”
“This judgment made it complicated to protect Korea.”
“We also increased the risk to the US military,” he said.

GSOMIA is a problem in the US and Korea.
Japanese can't stand it anymore.
“Request for apology to His Majesty the Emperor” by the Korean Parliament
Radar irradiation incident by Korean naval destroyer.
This is because a number of “outrageous events” such as “Abnormal Judgment” of “WARTIME LABOR” “followed”.
In the first place, “anti-Japanese law” is “discriminatory hatred”.
The United Nations should tell Korea to abolish the “hate law”.

Korea says the relations between Japan and Korea are “future-oriented”,
but Korea says only the “old” days before August 15, 1945.
“Problems of Military Prostitutes and WARTIME LABOR” are solved
by the “Japan-Korea Basic Convention” as the Allies know.
If South Korea says “human rights issues,”
I should point out “recovery of human rights and damages
of Korean victims in violation of immigration law”.
This issue is unresolved.
The Korean government should protect Koreans
by “requesting” the resolution of human rights violations
that the current Koreans are receiving from the Japanese government.

Continue to next week.

Part 2. The Tokyo District Prosecutor's Office is “crushing” the crimes
of prosecutors even in violation of the Immigration Control Act.
There are a lot of foreigners (uncountable).
Relieve the victims of the Japanese government around you!
Victims are foreigners who “work illegally” in activities other
than “resident status” in Japan.

They have been arrested for "illegal labor" under Article 70
of the Immigration Act and have been subjected to "criminal dispositions" such
as "a prison term sentence" and "fine sentence".
And it is a foreigner who was forced to return.
I wrote about this yesterday.

The prosecution has arrested a third party for charges
of "supporting" the above-mentioned "illegal labor" of foreigners.
The victim is "I and" Kin Gungaku who is Chinese ".
Other victims include Filipino embassy officials and Philippine diplomats.
I think there are more victims, but I don't know the information.
The person who gave the "employment contract document" to a foreigner
who did "illegal labor" is a third party.
It has nothing to do with “illegal labor”.
Prosecutors say “Indictment” as follows:

I handed a "employment contract document with false contents" to a foreigner.
Foreigners were easily able to obtain a “residence status”
by attaching an “employment contract document with a false content”.
Foreigners came to Japan because they were able to obtain a “resident status”.
Foreigners were in Japan and were able to do “illegal labor”.
So, as a crime against foreigner's Immigration Act Article 70 “Illegal Labor”,
“Sinners supporting other crimes” of “Articles 60 and 62 of the Penal Code” apply.

The “Sin of Support” against Article 70 “Illegal Labor”
of the Immigration Control Act is stipulated in “Sin Promoting Unlawful Employment”
in Article 73-2 of the Immigration Act
The prosecution's “reason for crime” is stipulated
in the Immigration Act Article 22-4-4 “Restoration of Status of Residence
by Submitting False Documents”.
There is no punishment. “Resident status” is simply revoked.
And it will be “forced return”.
Even if you obtain a status of residence with "false documents",
it is not "illegal labor" if you work within the scope of "status of residence".
The application of Article 62 or Article 62 of the Penal Code to me
or the Philippine diplomat is an error in the “Applicable Law”.
This is a perfect "False charge".

Victims should apply to the government or media of their country.
Governments and media in each country should ask the Japanese government
for "recovery of honor" and "compensation"
If national governments or embassies cannot protest the Japanese government,
please request an investigation from ICC.

There are many victims all over the world. Please support “sue to ICC”.

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There are many American victims. I have seen it with this eye.
Americans are also not guilty if the prosecution does not arrest the employer.
Should claim the restoration and compensation of American honor.

Sincerely, Yasuhiro Nagano

Yasuhiro Nagano

 

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