The North Korean State Security Agent forces her to kneel inside an office
building, and asks her the reason why she fled from North Korea to go to
China. When she refuses to answer, the police proceeds to attack the woman,
beginning a violent barrage of kicks and slashes with a nearby stick.
COREA, THE HERMIT NATION by WILLIAM ELLIOT GRIFFIS, Page 151
The possession of Fusan by the Japanese was, until 1876, a perpetual witness
of the humiliating defeat of the Coreans in the war of 1592-1597, and a
constant irritation to their national pride. Their popular historians,
passing over the facts of the case, substi- tute pleasing fiction to gratify
the popular taste. The subjoined note of explanation, given by Pallet,
attached to a map of Corea of home manufacture, thus accounts for the presence
of the foreigners.
The substance of the note is as follows : During the sixteenth century
many of the barbarous inhabitants of Tsushima left that island, and, coming
over to Corea, established themselves on the coast of Corea, in three little
ports, called Fusan, Yum, and Chisi, and rapidly increased in numbers.
About five years after Chung-chong ascended the throne, the barbarians
of Fusan and Yum made trouble. They destroyed the walls of the city of
Fusan, and killed also the city governor, named Ni Utsa. Being subdued
by the royal troops, they could no longer live in these ports, but were
driven into the interior. A short time afterward, having asked pardon for
their crimes, they obtained it and came and es-tablished themselves again
at the ports. This was only for a short time, for a few years afterward,
a little before the year 1592, they all returned to their country, Tsushima.
In the year 1599 the king, Syen-cho, held communication with the Tsushima
barbarians. It happened that he invited them to the places which they had
quitted on the coast of Corea, built houses for them, treated them with
great kindness, established for their benefit a market during five days
in each month, beginning on the third day of the month, and when they had
a great quantity of merchandise on hand to dispose of he even permitted
them to hold it still oftener. This is a good specimen of Corean varnish-work
carried into history. The rough facts are smoothed over by that well-applied
native lacquer, which is said to resemble gold to the eye. The official
gloss has been 'smeared over more modern events with equal success, and
even defeat is turned into golden victory.
Slaughter During Korean War
(The maximum taboo in South Korea)
CHINA INVADES TIBET
Mao is known for saying: A lie repeated a hundred times becomes the truth.
Lenin is known for saying: A lie repeated often enough it will become the truth.
Tibetan Monks Risk Lives to Expose China's Oppression
A Very Detailed Video Analysis that de-bunks the supposed
self-immolations of Falun Gong practitioners of January 2001 in
Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China.
Workers (or possibly Red Guards) crushing the crucifix, Buddha and classical
Chinese texts.
Mao is known for saying: A lie repeated a hundred times becomes the truth.
Lenin is known for saying: A lie repeated often enough it will become the truth.
China Great Leap Forward Mao Zedong
20 million to 40 million people died of starvation or diseases because of the failures of the Great Leap Forward between 1958 and 1962.
Mao is known for saying: A lie repeated a hundred times becomes the truth.
Lenin is known for saying: A lie repeated often enough it will become the truth.
Anti-Japan Education in China
Chinese Use Torture To Extract Confession, Then Execute
Torture of Gao RongRong in the Longshan forced Labor Camp
Interviews with 2 survivors of the Chinese Labor Camps and victims of the
persecution of Falun Gong. Both have died as a result of the persecution.
Torture in Tibet / China's Brutality in Tibet Unveiled
East Turkistan Still Under The Oppression of China
Do you know the country named "East Turkistan"? This area is
usually called "Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region", the People's
Republic of China. This country has been invaded and is facing various
suppressions by Chinese Communist Party.
Specifically :
1) Millions of people are forced to get abortion under the name of "Family Planning".
2) More than 45 nuclear tests and radioactivities had killed a large amount of people.
3) Several tens thousands of people were slaughtered for being claimed as "political criminals".
The East Turkistan people are still under the oppression of China. The
unique culture, language, and customs are beginning to fade by emigration
of huge amount of Han people and ethnic cleansing policies. Unfortunately
this fact is not well known worldwide. However, even now the East Turkistan
people are suffering. Now, let's tell the world about this suffering of
the East Turkistan people and protest against China! Please visit our compilation
page, if you cooperate.http://saveeastturk.org/
East Turkestan Nuclear-Tested 46 Times by the Chinese Government
He is Dolkun Isa who is the Secretary General of World Uighur Congress.
Please visit WUC site. http://www.uyghurcongress.org/
Scene Right After the Japanese Army Entered the City of Nanjing
What was the Chinese army doing during the so-called Nanking Massacre? Where were
they(the Chinese army) at that time? Why the League Of Nations never mentioned the so-called Nanking
Massacre in 1937? What made the rapid increase in population growth possible
in the city of Nanking during the Japan's occupation period?
Mao is known for saying: A lie repeated a hundred times becomes the truth.
Lenin is known for saying: A lie repeated often enough it will become the truth. The Truth of Nanjing
(The Truth of Nanjing is written in Japanese and English. Must-Read!) Movie The Truth of Nanking
The Japanese Army - Shanghai to Nanking
What was the Chinese army doing during the so-called Nanking Massacre? Where were
they(the Chinese army) at that time? Why the League Of Nations never mentioned the so-called Nanking
Massacre in 1937? What made the rapid increase in population growth possible
in the city of Nanking during the Japan's occupation period?
Mao is known for saying: A lie repeated a hundred times becomes the truth.
Lenin is known for saying: A lie repeated often enough it will become the truth. The Truth of Nanjing
(The Truth of Nanjing is written in Japanese and English. Must-Read!) Movie The Truth of Nanking
Tranquillity within the City of Nanking(1/6)
What was the Chinese army doing during the so-called Nanking Massacre? Where were
they(the Chinese army) at that time? Why the League Of Nations never mentioned the so-called Nanking
Massacre in 1937? What made the rapid increase in population growth possible
in the city of Nanking during the Japan's occupation period?
Mao is known for saying: A lie repeated a hundred times becomes the truth.
Lenin is known for saying: A lie repeated often enough it will become the truth. The Truth of Nanjing
(The Truth of Nanjing is written in Japanese and English. Must-Read!) Movie The Truth of Nanking
Tranquillity within the City of Nanking(2/6)
What was the Chinese army doing during the so-called Nanking Massacre? Where were
they(the Chinese army) at that time? Why the League Of Nations never mentioned the so-called Nanking
Massacre in 1937? What made the rapid increase in population growth possible
in the city of Nanking during the Japan's occupation period?
Mao is known for saying: A lie repeated a hundred times becomes the truth.
Lenin is known for saying: A lie repeated often enough it will become the truth. The Truth of Nanjing
(The Truth of Nanjing is written in Japanese and English. Must-Read!) Movie The Truth of Nanking
Tranquillity within the City of Nanking(3/6)
What was the Chinese army doing during the so-called Nanking Massacre? Where were
they(the Chinese army) at that time? Why the League Of Nations never mentioned the so-called Nanking
Massacre in 1937? What made the rapid increase in population growth possible
in the city of Nanking during the Japan's occupation period?
Mao is known for saying: A lie repeated a hundred times becomes the truth.
Lenin is known for saying: A lie repeated often enough it will become the truth. The Truth of Nanjing
(The Truth of Nanjing is written in Japanese and English. Must-Read!) Movie The Truth of Nanking
Tranquillity within the City of Nanking(4/6)
What was the Chinese army doing during the so-called Nanking Massacre? Where were
they(the Chinese army) at that time? Why the League Of Nations never mentioned the so-called Nanking
Massacre in 1937? What made the rapid increase in population growth possible
in the city of Nanking during the Japan's occupation period?
Mao is known for saying: A lie repeated a hundred times becomes the truth.
Lenin is known for saying: A lie repeated often enough it will become the truth. The Truth of Nanjing
(The Truth of Nanjing is written in Japanese and English. Must-Read!) Movie The Truth of Nanking
Tranquillity within the City of Nanking(5/6)
What was the Chinese army doing during the so-called Nanking Massacre? Where were
they(the Chinese army) at that time? Why the League Of Nations never mentioned the so-called Nanking
Massacre in 1937? What made the rapid increase in population growth possible
in the city of Nanking during the Japan's occupation period?
Mao is known for saying: A lie repeated a hundred times becomes the truth.
Lenin is known for saying: A lie repeated often enough it will become the truth. The Truth of Nanjing
(The Truth of Nanjing is written in Japanese and English. Must-Read!) Movie The Truth of Nanking
Tranquillity within the City of Nanking(6/6)
What was the Chinese army doing during the so-called Nanking Massacre? Where were
they(the Chinese army) at that time? Why the League Of Nations never mentioned the so-called Nanking
Massacre in 1937? What made the rapid increase in population growth possible
in the city of Nanking during the Japan's occupation period?
Mao is known for saying: A lie repeated a hundred times becomes the truth.
Lenin is known for saying: A lie repeated often enough it will become the truth. The Truth of Nanjing
(The Truth of Nanjing is written in Japanese and English. Must-Read!) Movie The Truth of Nanking
English Version:"Disclosing Mr.Ozawa's Secret Flats"
"Journalism & Media Association" brings you the hidden truth behind Mr.Ichiro Ozawa, who is the nominee for the next prime minster of Japan. Every Japanese have the right to know "everything" about the opposition leader (DPJ), and judge his potential as a lawmaker.
You might have to call him "Mr.Donald Ozawa" from now on.....
(P.S The reporter Yujiro Taniyama is a journalist who's released a book on Japanese politics and society. http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/4072394513/
Fabrications about History by Asahi Newspaper
Asahi Shimbun(Asahi Newspaper)
5-3-2, Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
The Dong-a Ilbo(East Asia Daily), News Bureau in Tokyo
5-3-2, Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
The New York Times, News Bureau in Tokyo
5-3-2, Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Located at the Same Place! Do You Know What This Exactly Means? Anti-Japan
News Media Coalition(LOL)
Norimitsu Onishi (a former Tokyo bureau chief of the NYT) is allegedly a Korean-Japanese.
References: Shukan Shincho (Weekly Shincho) July 13, 2006, page146
History Channel - Declassified - Joseph Stalin (1/5)
MILITARY SITUATION IN FAR EAST:
STRATEGY AGAINST JAPAN IN WORLD WAR 2
the Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees of the United States
Senate - 82nd Congress
Thursday May 3 1951
Senator HICKENLOOPER. Question No.5:
Isn't your proposal for sea and air blockade of Red China the same
strategy by which Americans achieved victory over the Japanese in the
Pacific?
General MACARTHUR.
Yes,sir. In the Pasific we bypassed them.We closed in. You must understand
that Japan had an enormous population of nearly 80 million people,crowded
into 4 islands. It was about half a farm population. The other half was
engaged in industry.
Potentially the labor pool in Japan,both in quantity and quality,is as
good as anything that I have ever known. Some place down the line they
have discovered what you might call the dignity of labor, that men are
happier when they are working and constructing than when they are
idling. This enormous capacity for work meant that they had to have
something to work on. They built the factories, they had the labor,but
they didn't have the basic materials.
There is practically nothing indigenous to Japan except the
silkworm. They lack cotton,they lack wool,they lack petoroleum
products,they lack tin, they lack rubber,they lack a great many other
things, all which was in the Asiatic basin. They feared that if those
supplies were cut off, there would be 10 to 12 million people
unoccupied in Japan. Their purpose, therefore, in going to war was
largely dictated by security.