Just curious Why is it that the posts by Chinese people on this board are always so militant and antagonistic towards others, be it Japanese, American, Indian, European, etc. It's always " Our super-stealthy plane flew and your intelligence agencies missed it!" or "Taiwan is ours anytime we want" or "China's military industries will soon be mature and we don't need the Russians." Are you guys still so insecure about China's rise and your place in the world? I really don't get. Please explain.
Koreans have been kidnapping many Japanese include children. But those Koreans were not accused because accusing Koreans was considered as racism in any reason.
3,500 Chinese spy companies identified in Canada and U.S.
The man looks and acts like any other Korean corner store owner - a hardworking newcomer to Canada.
You cannot tell by his simple appearance that he owns the building the store is in and that he has just bought a million dollar mansion in the posh Beaconsville area of Montreal.
You also cannot tell that he is one of North Korea's foremost spies in Eastern Canada who actually owns a large computer business in Mapo, South Korea, that employs hundreds of people.
In the highrise glass towers of Vancouver - Tricell (Canada) Inc. and Top Glory Enterprises Ltd., both incorporated in the late '80s work for the Communist government of China.
Among their jobs was to help facilitate the covert entry of secret police into Vancouver by hoodwinking the Canadian government. The agents were hunting for high profile fugitive businessman, Lai Changxing, who himself was recruited by the Chinese military to spy on Taiwan.
The visitor visas from the bogus business delegation was endorsed by Chinas Ministry of Trade and Economic Co-operation (MOFTEC) - one of the most powerful ministries in the Chinese government, responsible for such vital areas as negotiating China's entry into the World Trade Organization.
From the windows of both these firms, which constantly invite "Chinese business delegations" to Canada, company officials can see the arrival and departure of ships belonging to the maritime behemoth - COSCO.
The shipping line is intimately linked to the China International Trust and Investment Corp., a key fundraiser for the Chinese government and a technology-acquiring source for Chinas military.
Its vessels have been caught carrying thousands of weapons into California and Chinese missile-technology and biological-warfare components into North Korea, Pakistan, Iraq and Iran, according to U.S. intelligence reports.
Insisting there is no evidence to show COSCO is involved in any illegal activity - the Vancouver Port Authority has a "gateway to North America" deal with the shipping giant.
When Canada's Nortel Telecommunications based in Brampton, Ontario wanted to do business in China, they hired Katrina Leung's company - Merry Glory Ltd.
Little did they know that 49-year-old corporate matchmaker would be in the limelight several years later accused of having have slept her way into the good graces of two FBI agents while stealing secrets for the Chinese government.
Leung, who was paid $1. 2 million in 1995 and 1996 for negotiating the Nortel-China deal, has strong connections to Canada's Chinese business associations.
Around the same time, the modern day Matahari was greasing the way for Nortel, the Canadian spy agency - CSIS - was conducting an investigation in the offices of Ontario Hydro regarding the theft of information in the nuclear technology field by "an individual of Chinese origin".
According to a secret intelligence report obtained by The Asian Pacific Post, the individual sent unauthorized faxes, some containing hours worth of data, to a telephone number in the offices of the State Science and Technology Commission of China.
The report said that there were two other cases where Canadian companies have alleged that their employees had been selling industrial secrets to China.
Like other ambitious young men who based their businesses in Hong Kong, James Ting was a citizen of the world, an entrepreneur who constructed a universe of interrelated companies and finances from Toronto to Tokyo to New York.
Ting was a darling of the Chinese-Canadian trade lobby. Even the Prime Minister's Office website lists Ting's Semi-Tech, once ranked as the nations 10th largest employer, as a member of Team Canada's business deals with China.
On the flip side, spy watchers were warning Ottawa without much success, that Ting was China's frontman to acquire high and medium technology and engage in economic and industrial espionage.
Among the companies Semi-Tech showed as part of its organization were several Chinese state-owned companies, related to military and intelligence activities obviously using what seemed to be a Canadian consumer based company as cover.
Two months ago, after avoiding a global manhunt while hiding in China, Ting surrendered to Hong Kong authorities where he is accused of serious financial crimes.
The mega-dealmaker, who stripped down companies in the west and to take their technology back to the east, left a trail of nearly $2 billion in debts and thousands without jobs.
The cases listed are but a small illustration of what the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said this week was the greatest espionage threat to North America in the next 10 years to 15 years.
FBI Director Robert Mueller told the United States Congress that China has more than 3,000 "front" companies inAmerica whose real purpose is to direct espionage efforts. Some of the thousands of Chinese visitors, students and business people who go to the United States each year also have a government intelligence task to perform, authorities say.
"Left unchecked, such a situation could greatly undermine U.S. national security and U.S. military and economic advantage," Mueller told Congress.
"They figured out that what they want is throughout the United States, not just embassies, not just consulates," David Szady, FBI assistant director for counterintelligence, said in a published interview. "Its a major effort."
To meet this challenge, the FBI has transferred 167 agents into counterintelligence and set up an anti-espionage operation for the first time in all 56 field offices. Each is putting together a comprehensive survey of the potential espionage targets in their domain to give the FBI its first broad national picture.
Preventive efforts include FBI meetings with corporate executives, university officials and others to gauge vulnerabilities. It also means undercover work at conferences that draw foreign scientists and development of intelligence "assets" who describe for an FBI agent what the foreign government wants.
The FBI has made fighting espionage the No. 2 priority behind stopping terrorism, with the same philosophy of tracking and stopping spies rather than waiting to prosecute them.
Training has been strengthened, the career track resurrected and a cadre of intelligence analysts is being built.
In Canada, intelligence reports indicate the number of Chinese front companies to be between 300 and 500.
But unlike the Americans, China experts say the political climate in Ottawa is not conducive to cracking down on this significant threat.
"Virtually all the recent prime ministers and Paul Martin who is likely to be the next have strong connections o China on the personal, business and political fronts," said an intelligence analyst specialising in East Asian affairs.
"They find it difficult to understand this threat some just deny it," he said.
For former Canadian foreign service officer Brian McAdam, this week's FBI warning reads like a passage out of a report he worked on for the Canadian spy agency.
McAdam worked on "Project Sidewinder" which was conducted by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and aided by the RCMP between 1994 and 1996.
The conclusions were never publicly released, until leaked to the media amidst allegations that "political influence nixed the project."
なんだよ、ジェンキンスって極DQNかよ。 A seventh-grade dropout from Rich Square, N.C., Jenkins possessed an intelligence that military aptitude tests determined was far below average. He had doubts about his ability to lead men into battle, and he slid into bouts of depression and heavy drinking
"Mika didn't want to leave. They had her thinking that Americans would kill you just as soon as look at you. They educate all Koreans to believe that," says Jenkins.
Joji Obara was born in 1952 to an impoverished Korean family in postwar Osaka. His father had been a scrap collector, then a taxi driver who worked his way into owning a fleet of cars and a string of pachinko parlors from which he amassed a fortune. Obara, then known by his Korean name Kim. his mother, who still controlled the lucrative pachinko operations, helped bail her son out, at one point paying off a creditor nearly $33 million in cash. Following these business failings, Obara's company reportedly became a front for the Sumiyoshi yakuza. Copyright c 2004 Time Inc.
China has banned a Nike television commercial showing U.S. basketball star LeBron James in a battle with an animated cartoon kung fu master, saying the ad insults Chinese national dignity.
The commercial, titled "Chamber of Fear," was broadcast on local Chinese stations and on state television's national sports channel before being pulled last month. It shows James in a video game-style setting defeating the kung fu master, two women in traditional Chinese attire and a pair of dragons, considered a sacred symbol in traditional Chinese
The advertisement "violates regulations that mandate that all advertisements in China should uphold national dignity and interest and respect the motherland's culture," the State Administration for Radio, Film and Television said on a statement posted Monday on its Web site.
"It also goes against rules that require ads not to contain content that blasphemes national practices and cultures."
Earlier this year, the government banned a Norwegian-made computer game involving a spy chasing military secrets on similar grounds that it hurt China's image, national dignity and interests.
The game included references to illegal computer technology, China, Russia, Libya and illicit weapons development.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea has shelved a plan to replace the English word for condom with a Korean word after a string of complaints from people with identical or similar sounding names.
The Korean Anti-AIDS Federation said it would drop the use of a suggested new word for condom, "ae-pil," which was derived from the Chinese characters for love and necessity.
The name, picked from 19,000 suggestions sent in by the public, had prompted complaints from many South Koreans with similar-sounding characters in their names, federation official Kim Hoon-soo said.
"An old lady called to complain, saying she was worried about her grandson being teased due to her name being 'condom,'" Kim said, adding the federation had dropped its push for a new name.
SHANGHAI, Dec. 5 - The history teacher maintained a blistering pace, clicking from one frame quickly to the next, during a lecture on China's relations with the world from 1929 to 1939 in one of this country's most selective high schools.
There was Hitler, shown on parade, his hand lifted in the Nazi salute. The teacher mimicked the gesture, to brief laughter, announcing the year the dictator came to power, with no pause for a discussion of fascism. Pushing ahead quickly, he said the United States was exploiting Canadian and Latin American resources, while Britain fed off India. Wherever it could, France, which was dismissed in barely a sentence, mostly followed Britain's example.
Getting to the meat of the lesson, the teacher said Japan decided to pursue its own longtime desire for a continental empire, and attacked China. The presentation lingered on a famous 1937 picture of a Chinese baby sitting in the middle of a Shanghai road amid the Japanese aerial bombing of China. Then, moments later, the teacher announced plainly, "America's attitude toward the Japanese invasion of China stopped at empty moral criticism."
This country has made a national pastime of wagging its finger at its neighbor, Japan, which it regularly scolds for not teaching the "correct history" about Japan's invasion of China in the 1930's, straining relations between Asia's biggest powers.
However, a visit to a Chinese high school classroom and an examination of several of the most widely used history textbooks here reveal a mishmash of historical details that many Chinese educational experts themselves say are highly selective and often provide a deeply distorted view of the recent past.
やってる事のレベルが、半島と同じ Most Chinese students finish high school convinced that their country has fought wars only in self-defense, never aggressively or in conquest, despite the People's Liberation Army's invasion of Tibet in 1950 and the ill-fated war with Vietnam in 1979, to take two examples.
Similarly, many believe that Japan was defeated largely as a result of Chinese resistance, not by the United States.
朝鮮人店主、黒人少女の頭を後から撃ち抜き処刑、LAで大暴動起きる、燃やされたのは朝鮮人が店主の店ばかり http://www.courttv.com/archive/casefiles/rodneyking/ the killing of Latasha Harlins, a black teenager, by a Korean grocer. The Korean grocer operated a store in the worst part of South Central. The grocer thought she was shoplifting. She wasn't and a fight began and she knocked the grocer down and she was killed with a shot to the back of her head. Now that was a big story to black people in South Central and it was covered in the Los Angeles Times, the trial was, but the story really never had any national impact. There were an awful lot of events that could've been triggers for a riot and that served to remind black people that there wasn't much justice for them. The Latasha Harlins killing was on videotape. It was an in-store videotape and it was grainy and the police seized it so it wasn't shown over and over again. http://hcs.harvard.edu/~yisei/issues/spring_92/ys92_6.html Ice Cube attempts to expose the alleged bigotry of Korean merchants in the ghetto through the same medium: explicit rap. "Black Korea" is his portrayal of the conflict between blacks and Koreans in the ghetto, his iteration of the black voice crying out against Korean misconduct. http://www.coreanism.org/content.cfm?cat=articles&file=grace One of the reasons for the L.A uprisings was because Soon Ja Du, a Korean American liquor store owner, killed Latasha Harlins, an African American girl who Soon Ja Du had thought was going to steal a bottle of orange juice. Even, if Latasha Harlins were stealing a bottle of orange juice, it still doesn't mean the owner of the store has to shoot the person in the back of the head. You can replace a bottle of orange juice, but you can never replace someone's life
http://hcs.harvard.edu/~yisei/issues/spring_99/feature1.html Earlier this year, poet Amy Uyematsu gave a reading of some of her work as part of the Asian American Studies "This Shame Called Joy." The poem explores the poet’s emotions about the killing of Latasha Harlins, a fifteen-year old Black girl, by Soon Ja Du, a Korean American store owner, over a carton of orange juice in a Los Angeles store: "This lust I cultivate for the ordinary,/the juice of an orange tasting more exquisite/than I ever remember,/cannot be separated from the brutal/death of a child who only wanted/ to drink from the same fruit. " Soon Ja Du claimed that she had shot Latasha Harlins in self-defense after the girl had attacked her, but the store videotape showed that she had shot Latasha in the back of the head as the girl walked away from their brief altercation over some orange juice. The entire incident outraged the Black community in Los Angeles and helped to pave the way for the Los Angeles rebellion of 1992, or what Korean Americans call Sa-I-Gu. After Uyematsu read the poem, it became clear that certain students, in particular, Korean American students, objected to it.
こちらが原文ですね。 Transrapid films Chinese engineers on suspicion of espionage - report
FRANKFURT (AFX) - Employees at the Transrapid International consortium filmed Chinese engineers as they allegedly entered the company's Shanghai maintenance facility and attempted to obtain confidential information about the high speed trains at 3 am last Saturday, the WirtschaftsWoche reported in a pre-release in advance of tomorrow's edition. Transrapid could not be reached for comment on the matter. Commander Wu, who heads the local side of the Transrapid's China projects, said the alleged industrial espionage was merely a 'research and development' exercise, the magazine wrote. The matter is particularly sensitive because German Chancellor Schroeder will meet with Chinese government officials in Beijing next Monday, Wirtschaftswoche said.
Joji Obara was born in 1952 to an impoverished Korean family in postwar Osaka. His father had been a scrap collector, then a taxi driver who worked his way into owning a fleet of cars and a string of pachinko parlors from which he amassed a fortune. Obara, then known by his Korean name Kim. his mother, who still controlled the lucrative pachinko operations, helped bail her son out, at one point paying off a creditor nearly $33 million in cash. Following these business failings, Obara's company reportedly became a front for the Sumiyoshi yakuza. Copyright c 2004 Time Inc.
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/politics/10392453.htm?1c Chinese authorities have seized a Panamanian-registered container ship that fled after a collision with a German-registered vessel, causing the worst-ever oil spill in China's waters, the government said Saturday.
>>189 そうそう、外圧かかって日本政府が動く場合も有る。 ルーシーの事件も元々は、外人ホステスが死んだだけ的な扱いだったけど、 外圧がかかって大騒ぎになり、本腰で捜査されて解決した事件だし、 上手くやれば変わる筈。 ルーシーさんの場合、親戚か知り合いか誰か忘れたけど、パチンコマネーもぶっ飛ぶようなヴァージン・グループのCEO兼オーナーの、 Sir Richard Bransonのお抱え運転手をやっていて、Sir Richard Bransonがイギリス政府に口を利いて、 それで日本政府に圧力がかかったからね。
Bolton specified three sources of funds remitted legally and illegally to that country: sales of ballistic missiles and other weapons of mass destruction; sales of illegal drugs; and connections with Japanese organized crime networks. ソース:日本外国人記者クラブ http://www.fpcj.jp/e/shiryo/vfj/03/8_8.html
Carita Ridgeway, She died in hospital 10 days later of liver failure. Doctors initially diagnosed acute hepatitis after Obara told them she had eaten bad seafood but forensic scientists retested her liver after Obara’s arrest and found lethal levels of chloroform in the organ.
Samsung built tower A of the Petronas, competed against world-wide Japanese construction giants, who built tower B, and eventually built tower A faster than the Japanese tower B. Now it is just a matter of how fast tower A will collapse
On a side note, I'm not a big fan of skyscrappers and that building seems to me, like a waste of money. Its too damn tall - who would want to live on the 108th floor??!
チョンに洗脳されたインド人が物凄い電波記事を飛ばしてます。 The Koreans are now ahead of nearly all their neighbours in the quality of their scientific and technological manpower, and their leap into the post-modern society is even the envy of the Japanese people. Of the old, imperial Seoul, hardly anything of real interest survives save some terraced houses and the Kyongbok-Kung Palance, and a few other pagodas and pavilions.
Though mauled by the Japanese invaders, the great palace, originally built in 1392, and situated in the heart of modern Seoul, it offers a strange stretch of serenity in the midst of so much traffic and bustle around
occupation by the two dominant hegemonic empires of China and Japan down the centuries. Few people in the world have had to suffer such long spells of serfdom or vassalage, and such sustained assaults upon their culture as the Koreans. Even in those centuries of darkness, the heroic people of that land never lost their identity. Professor Shin of the Seoul University (whom I had met earlier at NYU) had become a close friend. She showed me round the university campus and the city’s big tourist attractions. Again, my NYU student, Kim (1989 graduate class) and now a university teacher introduced me to her friends and her parents, among dinners and drinks. And this kind of hospitality and warmth were enough to make my Korean visit nostalgic and memorable. http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20041212/spectrum/main4.htm
Korean girlfriend talks badly about Japan all the time everyday. Then the guy becomes anti Japanese just like typical Korean. We call that "Koreanized"
Look at the way in parts of East Asia standards of living have doubled in a decade, doubled in a decade and doubled in yet a third decade. Look at the fantastic emancipation of women that has taken place in parts of China where a generation-and-a-half ago women could expect to have their feet bound at birth. Look at the fact that in a city like Seoul, Korea, there were a million child prostitutes a generation ago
↑のオチがこれ きちんと謝罪してます、人口の数が合わないと言う同じ戦法で、慰安婦や、強制労働者や南京を否定出きるはず Summers incorrectly estimated that there were close to 1 million child prostitutes in Seoul, South Korea in the 1970s. He issued an apology promptly after the statement, saying he “misremembered” the statistic. There were only about 680,000 females between ages 10 and 19 living in Seoul at the time, according to a Texas A&M University website. http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=505050 ってか、この記事の本題はこれなんだけどね。 冬そな日本に売りつけて置きながら、変な米国崇拝ドラマが人気が有る所が笑える。 “Love Story in Harvard,” a new Korean TV drama set on the Cambridge campus, received the highest viewer ratings last week among all programs in the same time slot. The show features a love triangle between two male Harvard law students and the object of their desire—a female doctor-to-be enrolled across the river at Harvard Medical School. But Korean viewers are tuning in for more than just the drama. Several Koreans aspiring to the Ivy League watch the show hoping to pick up on cultural insights and admissions tips as the plot develops.
>>236 その時に1番最初に貰ったレスの1部、最初のレスはこの5倍程度有った、 きちんと時間を割いて書いたと思われる返信をしてくる律儀な人だった。 それだけに、上手く相手を納得させられれば、味方に付けられると思う。 今読むと、尚更悔やまれる、今更Hi、でどうのこうのメールするのもちょっと嫌だしな・・・ Dear XXXX San: The point of this particular story that you are referring to, was that the Japanese officials, while talking a great deal about how heinous rape is and deploring it when it's committed by a foreigner, have difficulty believing women when they report they've been raped, if the man claims it was consensual.
No Violence Means No Rape Occurred Japanese laws on this haven't changed in 100 years: Force and violence must be present, or it isn't rape. Rape within a marriage is not considered a crime, nor is incest, unless the victim protests.
Yes, U.S. military commit crimes and they are despicable. But there are thousands more crimes and rapes committed by Japanese citizens-- and police here have attitudes that were found in the 1950s and 1960s in the U.S. They tend to blame the victim. ***One need only look toward the Lucie Blackman case to see how that was handled and how long it took to make an arrest.
Thirty convicted criminals have been shot by firing-squad in the biggest mass execution held so far in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen which borders Hong Kong. Details of the mass execution were carried in the Shenzhen newspaper, Special Zone Daily, which said that at a single session of the intermediate court 39 criminals were sentenced to death, although in nine cases those sentences were suspended.
The other 30 were led away immediately to face the firing-squad. One of those shot had killed a woman with a knife, while three others had murdered truck drivers for their loads. The offenders were sentenced as part of a national two-year long anti-crime campaign. he newspaper commented that Shenzhen's "strike hard struggle" had reached a new high-point.
Rising crime in China has been linked to unemployment - a growing social problem since the closure of many loss-making state-run factories. Criminal gangs from economically depressed parts of China have taken to moving to more prosperous ities in search of easy pickings. According to the human rights organisation Amnesty International, China has executed more people in the 1990s than the rest of the world put together. The group says it knows of more than 4,000 executions in China in 1996, although the real annual figure kept secret. China defends its use of the death penalty and says capital punishment is very limited.
340 名前:kinji[] 投稿日:04/12/15(水) 00:43:35 ID:VbbiNRv+ They are very fantastic people. They always make me happy. They seem to be inpolite and cool.But if you try to communicate with them,they open their mind and accept other people regardless of ethnicity.But it is a pity that discrimination still continues in this country.Especially discrimination against Korean school students is serious. Though situations improve bit by bit, Korean people are unfairly treated. There are a lot of negative news about North Korea and abduction issues.But people and nation are different. Beyond politics and ideology,I can see their straightforwardness and kindness. My boy is a Korean studying at a Korean school. He is clever and sexy and has a slender body attracting me. What is more,his character is good and even boys like him. Like this there are good Korean people. You must not forget this.
Korean kids in Korean school receive massive mind control. They are taught thatJapanese and Americans are enemy while they are living in Japan. They also worship Kim Jong Il just like Koreans in North Korea. As the result, so many Koreans in Japan actually helped kidnapping Japanese.
Koreans in Japan believe that if they say something something is discrimination, they are the justice. They have been making benefit with that. If the discrimination is that harsh, why would thousands of Koreans still migrate to Japan?
アフォか、ぐずぐずしてないで送金も含め、さっさとサンクションしろよ。 甘過ぎるんだよな。 N Korea warns Japan on sanctions http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4097031.stm He said the decision would be made by the end of the year. Sanctions could involve restricting Japanese port calls by North Korean vessels, remittances from Koreans living in Japan to the North, and imports of North Korean foods such as sea food and specialist mushrooms.
Korean-American rapper arrested in Burbank BURBANK, Calif. (ディズニースタジオやNBCやワーナーブラザースが有る所、ユニバーサルスタジオも近い) Authorities said today that a former member of a popular South Korean hip-hop group was arrested in connection with the murder of a man shot to death in his back yard. Steve Sangwook Kim of Los Angeles surrendered to police accompanied by his attorney and was being held on one (m) million dollars bail, police Lt. David Gabriel said. Arraignment was expected on Thursday.
349 名前:kinji[] 投稿日:04/12/15(水) 21:34:27 ID:1Koi8kft "My boy" in this context means my lover or sweetheart,not my son. I do not marry and do not have any children. It is true that some Korean people strongly biased against Japanese people. But Japanese things and modes have been taken into Korean people especially young people. Korean people are willing to take something good about Japan. But they do not forget the crimes done by Japanese imperialism and some politicians. They just only oppose these reactionary people and thoughts. I do not like all Korean things. There are a lot of things to be changed in Korea. but compared with nagative points, there are much more merits. Korean people stupid? No some people are so. But many people choose better government and improve the nation to progressive directions. I cannot help admiring this point.Tomorrow I am going to meet a korean guy who is a friend of "My boy". He is slender and seems to be very cool. But he is studying hard to pass the exam. When I met him,I could not help but hugging. He is a Korean whose nationality is DPRK(chousen). But he does not hide his nationality and takes pride in himself and korean school. This is the typical Korean boy. In my opinion,the case of seoul is a very rare and extreme case.
マジ? つか Mr. Perfume V. は Gaijin から見ても異常でしょ、デブジョンも尻込みしたんだから。 Hey Mr. V, have you read a "Confessions of a Mask" by Kimitake Hiraoka? Do you want to be a person like Shunsuke Hinoki? lol
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4095629.stm The man, a 35-year-old ethnic Korean, was detained on Friday in connection with the disappearance of Rev Kim Dong-shik, according to South Korean media.
The suspect is thought to have entered South Korea in August 2001, serving as a menial worker before he was spotted by a group of North Korean defectors, who reported him to the authorities.
>>278 A 23 Capricorn (1/18/1981) F This profile has been viewed 984 times 韓国人ってどう? アンニョンハセヨ! あたし韓国人で 日本には留学しに来ましたよ。 チャームポイントは 可愛らしい笑顔です˘˘;) 日本の事の全てを接したいんです。 メールお願いします。 待ってますからね…! ̄▽ ̄)/
Popular South Korean actor Bae Yong-joon will donate about 2 billion won (US$1.89 million) in expected revenue from an ongoing exhibit of his photos to South Korean and Japanese charities, his management company, BOF, said Thursday. http://english.yna.co.kr/Engnews/20041216/310000000020041216141749E5.html
The contrasts are detailed in the report, which provides data on such items as age, marital status, citizenship, language, education, earnings, poverty rates, occupation and home ownership among 11 Asian American groups. Median family income, for instance, ranged from $70,849 for Japanese and $70,708 for Asian Indians.
The median annual income of Asian families exceeded that of all U.S. families, and the percentage of Asians with at least a bachelor's degree was almost double that of the total population, according to the 2000 census. Median family Income Japanese (7.8%) $70,849 Asian Indian (16.2%) $70,708 Filipino (18.3%) $65,189 Chinese (23.8%) $60,058 **Asian Americans $59,324 **All U.S. families $50,046 poverty Thai (1.1%) $49,635 Korean (10.5%) $47,624 Vietnamese (10.9%) $47,103 Laotian (1.6%) $43,542 Source: U.S. Census Bureau The U.S. Census Bureau We the People: Asians in the United States scheduled for release the week of Dec. 12. http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/tip_sheets/003142.html
これって朝鮮人じゃないの? 半島のTV通販番組でカナダの永住権販売してた程だし、 カナダ籍の半島人って多いし。 Hello I am a 25 year old boy from Canada. I live in greater Tokyo. When you email me I will send you a photograph. I am open minded and kind. I want to talk to Japanese people by email first, then maybe we can meet and talk about many things. See you soon.
Japan guideでこのポストに身に覚えのある人(特に女性/関東エリア) 気をつけて......ただの肉便器探しをしてるだけのヤローです。 すぐに会いたがるのと速攻、向こうから自分の写真を送ってくるのが特徴... 日本女性をエレガントに侮辱しくるので要注意!
>>315−316 Why are the Coreans the only ones with self-confidence and pride? its cuz you other Asian races in the U.S have been conditioned. Common chinese and japanese came over for menial labor, and did a poor job in creating positive stereotypes that other Asian races would later have to endure. You致e had decades and decades of the white man keeping you down and telling you what a second class citizen you all are, and believing it. On the other hand, only two boatloads of Corean university students fled to Hawaii when the japs invaded, to keep the Corean identity alive. Coreans didn稚 come over here again until after the end of the Korean war. That's why we still have a confident, macho, albeit arrogant attititude towards everything. Historically most Coreans in the states are made up of first or second generation upper class citizens, while other Asians in the U.S are made up several generations of the non-warrior peasant/farmer class. If you take all these things into account, you値l begin to understand why we think so differently.
DAK - Dumb Ass Korean. Name given to Koreans by the Whites who visit the country. Crotchless Pants - Refers to some of their characters looking like crotchless pants. Kimchee - "Kimchee" is a type of ferminted cabbage in Korea, and it sort of sounds like "Korean" Moose - Used by American GIs to refer to Korean whores because of their facial features. Seoul Man - Describes Koreans who try to act Black. Shovel-Head - Believed their heads look like shovels. Also shovel-face←最高、ワロタ! Yobo - Literally means "sweetheart" but used in deragatory manner
>>374 何を添えて(意訳や説明)貼ったらわからんから、自分で貼って last April 11, a group of mostly Japanese and Asian American Syracuse University students went to eat in the early morning hours at the Denny's restaurant on Erie Boulevard East just outside of campus. The students charge that they were denied seating, asked to leave the restaurant, and then were attacked by a gang of white patrons shouting anti-Asian epithets in the restaurant's parking lot. According to the students, the incident began when their group was forced to wait for nearly a half-hour. After watching white patrons who arrived after them be seated first, one of the students, Li Chiu, went to complain to the hostess about the discriminatory treatment. She replied, "Don't even go there!" A manager then asked the students to leave, and they were escorted outside by two armed security guards who were also off-duty deputy sheriffs, pushing and shoving two of the students, Derrick Lizardo and his white friend Sean Dugan, in the process. Outside the restaurant as they were approaching their cars to leave, the students say a group of white men who had been eating inside the restaurant came outside yelling racial slurs and, without provocation, attacked Yuya Hasegawa. As Lizardo and Dugan tried to come to their friend's aid, they too were attacked. Meanwhile, they charge, the two security guards watched without intervening as the attack continued. They also charge that one of the guards used pepper spray against Lizardo during the attack and threatened to use it against some of the others as well. "I stood by and watched as two armed and uniformed security guards began shoving my friends for no apparent reason
But what was even worse, when we were attacked by a large group of white males, clearly outnumbered and out-muscled, the security guards did absolutely nothing to stop the attack," Yoshika Kusada tearfully told reporters at a press conference last month at the offices of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, the New York-based advocacy group that is representing the students. "I begged the security guards for help--'Do something, why aren't you doing anything?'--over and over." Kusada said she was knocked unconscious after trying to pull an attacker off of one of her friends. She said the fight only stopped when two black students, who were in a separate party, intervened to end the fight. Kyoko Hiraoka, one of the Japanese students, said, "I think that in this country there is no justice. I'm so disappointed that this report didn't tell the truth. I now have to live in fear of being attacked again because they're free." The district attorney's report contradicted the findings of a report by a federal Civil Rights Monitor who recommended that the manager who ordered the students to leave the restaurant be fired and the hostess be suspended without pay. The monitor also recommended that the deputies, who are no longer Denny's employees, not be rehired. The monitor found that the employees had not received necessary nondiscrimination training and recommended that Denny's develop a new video-based training program. http://www.asianweek.com/091997/dennys.html http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=2nd&navby=case&no=009015v2&exact=1 http://www.expressindia.com/ie/daily/19970606/15750843.html http://maps.yahoo.com/dd_result?ed=xTowJeV.wimQQVd6MsEKU7USFw--&csz=Geneva%2C+NY&country=us&tcsz=Syracuse%2C+NY&tcountry=us
http://www.msnbc.com/news/976139.asp?cp1=1 Not Just Another Pretty Face In China, prostitution is so widespread that even the educated are joining the oldest profession By Sarah Schafer NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL Today there are more than 10 million prostitutes across the country.
Japan opposition sees chance to take power By Paul Wiseman and Naoko Nishiwaki, USA TODAY http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2004-12-19-japan_x.htm I'd like to thank Naoko Nishiwaki for her fine research work Ken Belson New York Times
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=350468&page=1 Dec. 21, 2004 One such discussion "had him removing a shower curtain and removing a lock on the bathroom door and sneaking in and basically having his way with her," former "Friends" staffer Amaani Lyle said in an April 28, 2001, deposition.
Such conversations are now at the heart of a case soon to be heard before the California Supreme Court, sparking a debate that questions where artistic freedoms end and sexual harassment law begins. It is a case that has much of Hollywood concerned.
Korean-Americans in LA protest China's human rights policy Korean-American and human rights groups rallied outside the Chinese Consulate Wednesday to protest the recent repatriation of North Koreans who had escaped to China and to demand cancellation of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. The rally by about 50 people from 16 groups was part of a larger action. Protests were also set outside China's consulates in San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Washington, D.C., and Seoul, South Korea. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2004/12/22/state1845EST0131.DTL
From the biginnig of the human's history, the inhabitans on the place named T'sing (or China) are considered of the "cockroach" people. So, there is no wonder, those who called themselves as "great peole", so arrogant and wild.
"Japan is a sovereign country and has no reason to refuse Mr. Lee, who is a big shot and who has left the political area," said Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara, a prominent Japanese nationalist and a vocal backer of Taiwan's independence ambitions.
韓流 http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200412/200412240038.html Copycat Murder in Japan Seems Based on Korean Movie A murderer who appears to have played out in real life the grisly denouement of the Korean blockbuster movie "Friends" is being hunted by Japanese police, reported the Tokyo Shimbun on Friday.
in 19th and 20th century literature on geography of korea and surrounding regions it is recorded that some koreans have nordic appearance and few even have blue eyes! how is this possible and what would this mean? i know this is irrelevant to soccer but when i see some fellow koreans some have grey or transparent brown eyes and high nose bridge. for example lee kwan-woo and ahn jung-hwan have respective features. what do people think of this? i havent encountered any korean with blue eyes in my life time, but i have seen some with natural blonde hair. i heard from neighbour that in korea rarely these things happen but majority regard as being a freak of nature.
http://hcs.harvard.edu/~yisei/issues/spring_92/ys92_6.html Ice Cube attempts to expose the alleged bigotry of Korean merchants in the ghetto through the same medium: explicit rap. "Black Korea" is his portrayal of the conflict between blacks and Koreans in the ghetto, his iteration of the black voice crying out against Korean misconduct. http://www.coreanism.org/content.cfm?cat=articles&file=grace One of the reasons for the L.A uprisings was because Soon Ja Du, a Korean American liquor store owner, killed Latasha Harlins, an African American girl who Soon Ja Du had thought was going to steal a bottle of orange juice. Even, if Latasha Harlins were stealing a bottle of orange juice, it still doesn't mean the owner of the store has to shoot the person in the back of the head. You can replace a bottle of orange juice, but you can never replace someone's life
CRIME INFORMATION: Women should exercise caution when traveling alone in taxis, especially at night, because there have been incidents reported involving unwanted attention by taxi drivers towards unaccompanied female passengers. Also, there have been occasional reports of the molestation and rape of foreigners.
>>693 BBC Top Gear Have Your Say http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/haveyoursay/ Category winners アレ? ヒュンダイが無いニダ! どうしたニダ! http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/survey/category.shtml 今時クラシュテストで、Poorレーティングを貰う、とんでもない車。 Dec 20, 2004 WASHINGTON - The Kia (Hyundai owns Kia), Spectra received the U.S. insurance industry's worst safety rating in a frontal crash test, becoming the first vehicle to get the "poor" rating in three years. http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2004/12/20/kia-safety041220.html http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&ie=UTF-8&ncl=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/965669.cms The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety http://www.iihs.org/ New frontal offset crash test results Mazda 3 is top performer http://www.iihs.org/news_releases/2004/pr121904.htm Elantra is tested three times: When the Institute tested the Elantra in 2001, it earned a poor rating mainly because its airbag inflated late, resulting in high forces on the dummy's head. Hyundai redesigned the frontal airbags for the 2004 Elantra and asked the Institute to test the car again. プッ!燃えます、ヒュンダイに乗って火病になったニダ!ってか? "When we tested the 2004 model the airbags worked fine, and at first it looked like a good performer," Lund says. "But there was a major problem. After the crash there was fluid leaking from the gas tank." Small car from Kia is a disappointment: "The Spectra has several problems that added up to a poor rating," Lund says. The structure is rated acceptable because of too much intrusion into the driver footwell area. The dummy's head bottomed out the airbag and then went part way out the open side window and hit the door frame. High forces were recorded on the dummy's head, and there were possibilities of injuries to the neck, chest, and both legs.
Dec 29, 2004 — SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean who had served with the U.S. military on the divided peninsula has defected to North Korea, Pyongyang's official KCNA news agency said on Wednesday. http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=367742
Do u understand the J-english? If All the Muslims were Zapped off the face of the Earth KKK in Japan Do Japanese eat bird sushi? Osaka Devil Woman Can someone explain why all Japanese have "crooked legs"? Do Japanese brush their teeth ?>?>? Has anybody seen... CRAZY J-ENGRISH <^!^> i always feel japanese mindset (or culture) is not mature! Is the japanese [...] different? Why do Asians tend to have thicker legs??? How do you feel about SINGLE EYELIDS ?? Girls with small eyes
I would like to say the site is one of the expressing your hatred sites. If you are looking for some useful information about Japan, I recommend japan-guide.com There are 3 admins in Japan Today, they have some sort of political intention which making the forum Anti-Japan. A lot of good japan today forum members have left and started their own Japan forums because they were sick of vulger trolls.
If I could give the Japan Today stars for being the worst forum relating to Japan I would give it 5. But sticking with the system I just find the forum plain bad so it gets a "1 star".
The reason: This site would be good if just the people who had interest in Japan or lived in Japan posted there. Unfortunately because of its size most of the posters there just use it as big audience to rant about America Canada or what ever country they believe is better than Japan. This is encouraged by the moderators. One in particular Bryn until recently never had been to Japan (I still don’t think she has). Constantly rants on about how bad the US is. I don’t mind this so much as it is a topic raised on Japanese forums. But what I do disapprove of is the way she uses her position, so her arguments can not be countered. She often solicits male forum members into having "private" relationships. To me she is just a lonely spinster that sits in front of the forum 24/7. If you don’t believe me post something that you think she will not agree with an watch it disappear instantly.
On a different note most of the moderators seem to be fundamentalist Christians. I say no harm in religion but don’t let it hinder free discussion. On this forum it does. One of the moderators/administrators. Emailed my private email address when I told him to go. I was warned I would get a 3 day ban. (I have it on good authority that this guy is out to get me, just for swearing) It was my own god dammed private email address, is that fair?
Other accepted behaviour is from the "black" community represented on the forum particularly by the Moderator Tanukigyrl. Reverse racism towards whites is encouraged. Its is acceptable to call any white member a racist. You cant even defend yourself or your defence gets deleted. I don’t even see why black/white American issues are encouraged on a board geared toward Japan.
Anti-Japan viewpoints are actively encouraged by the moderators and the moderation policy. I myself feel this harbours racism which I know is against many web hosting policies and you can get your domain name revoked. I could see this happening if there were enough complaints. I find it particularly displeasing since many of the sponsors are either Japanese or people who have business with Japanese.
What galls my and others the most. Is that the moderation policy can not me questioned at all. Primarily that means publicly, you are given the option of privately, through a ticket system or Private message. But this is a false promise as nothing will be done anyway. If you have a complaint about a particular moderator, using the ticket system is pointless as the moderator that is harassing you will close the ticket...
From their own moderation policy. “We accept Moderators with both pro- and anti-Japan viewpoints.” If I had a forum about Black people would it be acceptable to recruit Anti-Black people? I think not.
What has all this got to do with Japan? Yes that’s right nothing. The best part of the whole Japan today site is the Pop Vox where you get real options from reap people in Japan. I would like to see more of this.
Someone said earlier regarding this website: "Honestly and after reading some of the negative reviews, i should say that tehy're not true and those people should take some time to actually go there and see how things work and all the info that is available... instead of making reviews of sites they never even visited."
I am going to have to disagree with this comment. I visit and enjoy many non-biased websites that pertain to Japan, its people and culture, and sad to say I simply cannot include this site as one of them. Its amazing to see so many sexist and racist people posting in one place. One would think if they have such a deep-seated hatred for Japan and its people they would be able to find something else more constructive to do with their time (or if they are currently living there then maybe they should take themselves back home). I feel the same way towards the people who run this site as well. The only good part of this whole mess is the PopVox section, albeit minus the poster's comments that are absolutely sickening and/or inane 99% of the time.
The owner is not japanese but he wrote that a typhoon storm that killed Japanese and distroyed houses was a crap storm. He makes money from japan but doesnt care about dead or hurt people in my country. Very bad.
================================================================================================= Tibet related threads are oftenly ---secretly--- deleted. Criticizing China is OK but the Tibet issue seems really hit their nerve. Some moderators and admins have clear intention to lead the discussions to anti Japanese or Americans.
the moderaterorsa delete stuff the don't like and theres no room for propper debate cause they come in and stop and close the threads and threaten folks with deltion ===================================================================================================
The site should be renamed "Anti-Japan Today" or "Anti-America Today" The Admin's "Discrimination against Japanese is acceptable because Japanese is not a race" was disappointment. ===================================================================================================
Japan Today, esp. the news section, has been flooded and tarnished by tons of Chinese posters from hate-mongering Chicom nationalist sites for years. It could be a good site if you love to hate Japan. If you like the country or are a Japanese yourself, it's not a pleasant place to frequent.
The site's "discussion" is censored by armies of moderators who themselves make copious amounts of anti-American postings, but will delete any postings that refute them. =================================================================================================
You will notice a clear racial/cultural bias after using this site for a while. A huge amount of the headlines on the main site tend toward looking negatively on the Japanese. This gets a good raise out of the ex-pat community in Japan which fuels the forum site that is linked to the main site. Racial slurs against Japanese and strong western bias can be found even more on the Forum section. If looking for a balanced view on Japan, don't come to this site. ================================================================================================== The news site is full of errors, misleading headlines, mistranslations, and a good amount of it is sensational tabloid material, not quality news. Good at best for entertainment but not at all a reliable news source, and is rather sad that it is misleading for those who do not have access to quality news on Japan to balance it with.
Difficult to navigate through. Poor and unprofessional web design, to say the least.
支那人は、本当にキチガイばかりだな。 Chinese protesters demand Japan refuse Dalai Lama visit, kick out former Taiwan leader http://www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=8693&article=Chinese+protesters+demand+Japan+refuse+Dalai+Lama+visit%2c+kick+out+former+Taiwan+leader AP Thursday, December 30, 2004 Chinese protesters demanded on Thursday that Japan refuse a visit by the Dalai Lama and expel Taiwan's former President Lee Teng-hui, as they burned a picture of Lee outside the Japanese Embassy in Beijing. The Dalai Lama reportedly plans to visit Japan in April. Liu said China has already demanded the Japanese "clarify the news" of the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader's trip. China accuses the Dalai Lama of seeking independence for Tibet _ or trying to split the Chinese motherland. He has said he wants only autonomy for Tibet in order to protect its distinctive Buddhist culture. China opposes trips by both figures to any country that has diplomatic relations with Beijing.
"Rein the horse at the edge of the cliff," a protest leader shouted into a megaphone. "Expel the Taiwan independence element Lee Teng-hui from Japan. Don't allow the splittist Dalai Lama to visit Japan."
HumanTrafficking.com HUMAN TRAFFICKING 101 http://www.humantrafficking.com/humantrafficking/trafficking_ht3/who_traffickers.htm Brokers-> Brothel Operator In New York City and L.A., Korean brokers who have smuggled women illegally into the United States sell the women to a Korean massage parlor operator. The brothel operator buys the value of their smuggling debt, and will require the women to either pay it off, work it off, or a combination of both. Recruiters-> Brothel Operator In Flushings, NY, an area in Queens with a large Korean community, recruiters will go to legitimate Korean massage establishments for women, and may say that the women can make much more money at another job doing the same thing. The recruiter will arrange for the transportation of the women to a Korean massage parlor in another state. When the women arrives, she discovers from the brothel operator that she must pay back the value of the transportation, the lodging and food, and will only receive tips, forcing her to provide sex to customers to make enough money to pay off the debt. An alternate arrangement may involve a recent Korean immigrant arriving in New York or L.A., with thousands of dollars of debt to pay off. A Korean taxi service driver will advise her that the fastest way to pay off the debt is to work at a massage parlor. For a fee, he brings her to a massage parlor, where the woman is pressured strongly to provide commercial sex to the customers or risk being fired
>>737 何それ? 外人が書いた英語の本なの? こんなのなら有ったけど yale univ research Today almost two-thirds of burakumin (pronounced boo-RAH-koo-min) say in opinion polls that they have never encountered discrimination. About 73 percent now marry non-burakumin, and most dismiss the possibility that the Japanese police might treat burakumin unfairly. Social workers say crime is a disproportionate problem among young burakumin, but the issue is so sensitive that no Japanese scholars have conducted research on it. One rare statistical study, conducted by Americans in the 1960's, found that burakumin youths were three times as likely as non-buraku youths to be arrested for crimes. In the buraku of Kobe, the nicest houses -- gaudy American-style homes with wide porches and Mercedes-Benzes in the driveway -- belong to yakuza bosses. As a result, the "success stories" whom children in the buraku see as they grow up are often mobsters. http://216.239.63.104/search?q=cache:nJz9zapwtEEJ:research.yale.edu/wwkelly/restricted/Japan_journalism/NYT_951130.htm+buraku+yakuza+&hl=ja Resident Koreans in Kyoto Today— Higashi-Kujo today http://homepage.mac.com/brucecaron/CDP/Output/D241.html オウムと在日とヤクザと北朝鮮の関係についての本を書いた人と、同じ人が書いた本 Originally published in 1986, Yakuza was so controversial in Japan that it could not be published there for five years. Excerpt from page 48: appealed for help to a Korean Japanese named Hisayuki Machii, who was then in the process of forming one of the major gangs of the yakuza, the Toseikai http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0520215621/qid=1104481881/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/103-3431458-7577419?v=glance&s=books&n=507846
BBC 2チャンネルは去る 26日(日) 夕方黄金時間帯の 8時 30分と 27日(月) 午後 10時 50分(再訪) 二度にかけて 'BBC TOP GEAR' “太平洋近隣諸国の自動車たちを探訪して見よう ” (We take a look at cars from the Pacific rim )という題目のプログラムを放送した.
>>743>>749 I was a mechanic at a Hyundai dealer from 93-95 and at a Kia dealer from 99-01 (they were both secondary car lines) and believe me when I tell you the Korean cars are pieces of @#$% you would not believe the problems we encountered like for example in the early 90's Hyundai had a run of Elantra engines in which the timing belts were glued together with glue that was water soluable (sp). One car we put 2 engines and rebuilt the transmission 4 times in less than 30K miles (and not due to mechanic error). In the 2000's we had Kias commong from the factory with the bodies assembled with no seam sealer in the rear half of thre car. These are just some of the things I encountered, I know every car line has it's quirks but I've worked at a Nissan dealer for the last 9 years and have never encountered the same lack of quality. One thing I will give to Kia and Hyundai is that their factory support for their dealers is outstanding. That's enough of me ranting, I would never buy a korean car.
Koreans Pose as Japanese for $500 Per Month http://english.pravda.ru/fun/2002/10/11/38032.html Sushi restaurants and bars are extremely popular in the Russian capital, Moscow. However, when people go to these eateries they may think that waiters in Japanese restaurants have nothing to do with Japan. As it turns out, waiters working in Moscow sushi restaurants are in fact Koreans posing as Japanese. Russian on-line source, Regions.ru, informs with reference to reliable sources that these waiters are Koreans who work as Japanese in the Russian sushi bars. Koreans posing as Japanese waiters in Moscow sushi bars are paid 500-1000 USD per month. Certainly, the Asian appearance is not the only thing Koreans need to work in the sushi bars; they must also know how to prepare and serve sushi. Journalists are dispelling another myth about sushi: contrary to the myth saying that it takes many years to learn how to prepare raw fish with rice properly, any Korean arriving in Moscow can master it within a period of one week to a month. Managers in sushi restaurants say that's accurate eyes and rapid response¦ that-s what Koreans need to work as Japanese.
Minihome is provided by so-net, a Japanese website, as a business collaboration with IMJ Korea Corporation, a Korean company. It's not a "rip" or "imitation."
チョン出て行け! チョン校、チョン教会、チョン汚フィス放火される! LA暴動と言い、チョンは本当に嫌われてるなw Friday, 12/31/04 Arson likely in fires at Korean group's buildings in Stewart County Authorities were investigating circumstances surrounding midnight fires Dec. 24 that destroyed a school, church and office in the Doalnara Restoration Society a Korean organization http://www.tennessean.com/local/archives/04/12/63528037.shtml?Element_ID=63528037
>>778 そのサイトにこんな記事があった。 two countries so separate in culture, history and longitude, there's more in common between Korea and Italy than you may think, says Korean-born Young-Bok Kim. "Basically, Korean people, like Italians, just love to sing. There's lot of karaoke in Korea. Also, it's the passion. Similar to Italians, the Korean people have great passion."
>There were Korean gangsters involved in several crucial >Aum operations: in the sarin release itself,
Yasuo "Killer" Hayashi, one of the five-man subway "hit squad" who released the sarin (Kaplan & Marshall, p.240). He also shows up on p.261, burying a supply of VX nerve gas.
The leaders of the cult became the nation's most wanted criminals. Still in hiding, several of the inner circle continued to plan further attacks. Takaji Kunimatsu, chief of the national police agency, was shot four times with a heavy-caliber revolver, as he entered his office. Fortunately, he survived. Two hours after the hit, an anonymous message was sent to a Japanese television network. The caller warned that if the investigation into Aum did not cease, many police would be killed.
Aum and the "Moonies" Aum's charismatic guru, Shoko Asahara, may only have been the titular head of the cult, according to an agent of the Public Security Investigative Bureau - Japan's equivalent of the FBI. The sect's armaments chief, Kiyohide Hayakawa, held allegiance from a "hard core" of Aum operatives. These were involved in "espionage, arms dealing, drug distribution and other crimes..." Significantly, Hayakawa was once a high ranking official of the Unification Church, founded by the Rev. Sun Moon. It remains unclear if Hayakawa had changed spots or was merely operating on instructions of his fanatical Korean paymaster. The use of a native Korean to assassinate Aum's science chief, Hideo Murai, may speak volumes.
Copycat Murder in Japan Seems Based on Korean Movie
A murderer who appears to have played out in real life the grisly denouement of the Korean blockbuster movie "Friends" is being hunted by Japanese police, reported the Tokyo Shimbun on Friday. The Japanese Metropolitan Police Department are investigating the death by multiple stabbing of a Vietnamese-American that took place on Dec. 2 at a consulting firm in Tokyo. They said the case was similar to the murder scene at the end of Korea's signature hit movie about friendship and betrayal, according to information published by the Japanese newspaper.
The victim was found in a pool of blood after being stabbed over thirty times. The knife had been discarded 200 meters from the crime scene, its handle wrapped in tape and bandages. This form of wrapping is rarely practiced in Japan, and the ferocity of the attack and other details were similar to the well-known movie scene, reported the Tokyo Shimbun.
>>807>>809 これも足して置け、同じDavid E. Kaplan氏の著書紹介通り、きちんとしたジャーナリストです。 David E. Kaplan covers organized crime and terrorism for U.S. News & World Report Excerpt from page 48: appealed for help to a Korean Japanese named Hisayuki Machii, who was then in the process of forming one of the major gangs of the yakuza, the Toseikai, largely ethnic Korean gang known for it’s ruthless control of nightclub in Tokyo’s famous Ginza district. http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0520215621/ref=sib_rdr_ex/002-5216518-4492819?%5Fencoding=UTF8&p=S00O#reader-page Yakuza Japan's Criminal Underworld Expanded Edition David E. Kaplan covers organized crime and terrorism for U.S. News & World Report He is coauthor of The Cult at the End of the World: The Terrifying Story of the Aum Doomsday Cult that exposes cozy relationships between Aum, ethnic Korean Yakuza and North Korea. Originally published in 1986, Yakuza was so controversial in Japan that it could not be published there for five years. Kaplan and Alec Dubro spent nearly two decades conducting hundreds of interviews with everyone from street-level hoodlums and police to Japan's most powerful godfathers. The result is a searing indictment of corruption in the world's second-largest economy. State-of-the-art investigative reporting, source document on Japanese organized crime. San Jose Mercury News http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0520215621/qid=1104522877/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/002-5216518-4492819?v=glance&s=books&n=507846
イエール大、日本の犯罪者の三分の二は、在日と部落民。 ここに書いて有る通り、日本ではタブー視されてる題材なので、この研究をしたのはアメリカ人。 Yale University Research Today almost two-thirds of burakumin (pronounced boo-RAH-koo-min) say in opinion polls that they have never encountered discrimination. About 73 percent now marry non-burakumin, and most dismiss the possibility that the Japanese police might treat burakumin unfairly. Social workers say crime is a disproportionate problem among young burakumin, but the issue is so sensitive that no Japanese scholars have conducted research on it. One rare statistical study, conducted by Americans in the 1960's, found that burakumin youths were three times as likely as non-buraku youths to be arrested for crimes. In the buraku of Kobe, the nicest houses -- gaudy American-style homes with wide porches and Mercedes-Benzes in the driveway -- belong to yakuza bosses. As a result, the "success stories" whom children in the buraku see as they grow up are often mobsters. http://216.239.63.104/search?q=cache:nJz9zapwtEEJ:research.yale.edu/wwkelly/restricted/Japan_journalism/NYT_951130.htm+buraku+yakuza+&hl=ja
December 31, 2004 ? International news agencies have reported that a South Korean businessman has been arrested by Russian authorities on charges of smuggling highly radioactive materials into the country. According to Russia's Novosti news agency, customs officials seized 13 highly radioactive materials at a port on Sakhalin Island in the northeast of the country on Dec. 20. The material, which was not described, was hidden in freight containers that were being received by a South Korean contractor who is building a factory in a nearby city. Kim Jong-hon, president of South Korea's All Nations Co., was arrested Wednesday. If convicted, Mr. Kim faces a maximum seven years in prison. ttp://joongangdaily.joins.com/200412/30/200412302259285779900090409041.html
Report says North Korea sold weapons to al-Qeda linked group TOKYO - A newspaper report in Japan suggests North Korea has been selling weapons to Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), an Islamic extremist group in the Philippines. Japan's biggest-selling newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun, quotes Southeast Asian security sources saying North Korea sold 10,000 rifles and other weapons to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. The group is based in the Philippines and allegedly has ties to al-Qaeda. http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2005/01/04/nkorea050104.html
Korea to give $50m aid over 3 years The initial $600,000 has already been donated, while the second donation of $4.4 million is being prepared to be sent in a lump sum, according to the Prime Minister's Office. The remaining $45 million will be distributed into aid and recovery efforts over the next three years.
1. President Saruhashi pumped 11. 2 million dollars US into the Unification Church in Korea in 2003. Some of this money, if not all, went to the 'Moonies'. I don't know all the details but enough of them to post them here
2. Big trouble with lawsuits and potential lawsuits with publishing companies, particularly Oxford University Press and maybe a couple of others (depending on who made 'Word by Word')
3. The end of the no socialising clause which WILL happenb in December. There will be lawsuits
4. A potentially huge problem with a harrassment case in Osaka.
馬鹿かと? 不法滞在者の多い韓国人も所謂西側諸国では、入国審査厳しいのに偽造韓国パスポートって・・・・ Women smuggling bid foiled at airport
PUTRAJAYA: An attempt to smuggle nine Chinese women to western countries via Malaysia using forged Korean passports failed, when immigration officers detained them during a routine check at the Miri airport on Sunday.
SEOUL, Jan 7 (Reuters) - South Korea international Song Chong-gug will play for K-League champions Suwon Bluewings next season after losing his place at Dutch club Feyenoord,
Korea Ranks Last in Consumer Confidence South Korea ranked last in the consumer confidence for this year among the 13 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, MasterCard International reported on Friday. In its latest survey of 5,517 consumers in the 13 nations, including Japan, China and Australia, MasterCard found that Korea posted the lowest at 29.6 in the consumer survey index (CSI), which measures the future propensity to spend and economic conditions in the first half of 2005. http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/biz/200501/kt2005010717562011900.htm
Saturday, January 8, 2005 Korean national gets jail in brothel case A Korean national was sentenced to eight months in jail Friday for managing a brothel hidden in a Lisbon Falls massage parlor. Doo Ri Kim, 39, apologized in U.S. District Court for violating federal laws that prohibit interstate travel for the commission of crimes and said she welcomed her probable deportation to her home country. According to court documents, Kim entered the United States illegally in 1998 and lived in Flushing, N.Y. She moved to Lisbon Falls last January, where she worked at the Asia Acupressure Therapy Center at 578 Lisbon Road. She was arrested in June. The government charged that Kim collected money from customers who engaged in sex acts with three women who worked there, who were also illegal immigrants from Korea. Kim took a bus to New York to deliver the money. http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/news/state/050108lisbon.shtml
You freaking idiot(略) make sure you note that Japan = NOT FUCKING ORIGINAL. Japan copied so many fucking ideas from Korea that it's not even funny. Japan does this, Japan does that; where the fuck did they get their culture? What fucking language did they speak before they developed theri own language? Korea.
"Im German and i would chose Japan i think, friendly people, nice culture, ect."
- I would not choose be to Japan, if I were you; first of all, Japanese see all foreigners as Dirty Naggers. Foreigner are not welcome to be permanent resident of Japan; you will have a very hard time to buy your own house as a foreigner in Japan.
- Second, if you live in Japan; they have nasty habit to prank about on the street holding Giant Dildo God! Hell, I even have a picture to show it!
It is a risky strategy because many Japanese are deeply suspicious of the religious sect - the Soka Gakkai lay Buddhist group - that provides the party's electoral support
Chinese people and South Koreans who can do English A repetition, Japan, and Japanese people are misunderstood in the utterance of the lie which looks down upon Japanese people to an overseas site. Don't allow such an unreasonable act. the lie of their utterance is revealed calmly and logically, and is impeached -- mean act that Chinese people and South Koreans are conversely dirty Let's tell widely overseas.
それは、イエール大のこのコースで教材として使ってる資料=承認してるって事だろ? 別に、NYTimesだけでも充分クレデンシャル有るし、外人に(欧米系)に、 日本の犯罪の殆どは、在日と部落民が犯してると言う説明にも使える。 Department of Anthropology at Yale Professor of Anthropology & Japanese Studies http://research.yale.edu/wwkelly/index.html
http://joongangdaily.joins.com/200501/09/200501091918312279900091009101.html Yet such a Chinatown doesn't exist in Korea, even though there are 20,000 Chinese living here. They created a Chinatown and expanded their business clout, but a series of measures by the Korean government, such as restrictions on foreign ownership of land and currency reform, prompted an exodus of Chinese from Korea. Bukseong district in Incheon, where Chinatown once existed, turned into a slum. http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/SITE/data/html_dir/2005/01/10/200501100008.asp As a 38-year-old divorcee with two children, no proper job or a house of her own, Kim was never discouraged until her son came back from school one day and screamed that he hated her for making him "fatherless trash." "I found out my son had been falsely accused of stealing his classmate's money and that it was his teacher who accused him," While an average 70 percent of women work in other OECD countries, Korea has one of the lowest female employment rates at around 50 percent. Social experts have long been pointing out Korean schools often damage children of single parents by teaching them a prejudiced view of the family. To put a stop to the growing divorce rate and encourage families to have more children, the welfare ministry proposed a revision of the "Wholesome Family Law" which was approved by the National Assembly last year. As the name suggests, the goal is to propagate the concept of a "healthy family" by giving more benefits to those that fall under its scope. "The new law is pre-modern and anachronistic, and the government has no right to define a healthy family," said an official at the Korean Women's Development Institute, who requested anonymity.
NHN Corp., South Korea's largest Internet portal by sales, will stop offering its search service in Japan as it has been unable to dent Yahoo Japan Corp.'s dominance in the country, according to the company's Web site Tuesday http://english.yna.co.kr/Engnews/20050111/300500000020050111093425E2.html
The Korea Economic Daily said this weekend that South Korea’s CJ Corp. will team up with Kirin Brewery Co. to acquire the distiller. The report cites an official at CJ. http://www.just-drinks.com/news_detail.asp?art=25755