From daily The Guardian in Britain:
Neo-Nazi photos pose headache for Shinzo Abe
Two newly promoted political allies of Japanese PM shown smiling alongside far-right figure Kazunari Yamada
Justin McCurry in Tokyo
Tuesday 9 September 2014 05.18 BST
Barely a week after Japan’s prime minister, Shinzo Abe, overhauled his administration amid flagging popularity, two of his senior colleagues have been forced to distance themselves from rightwing extremism after photographs emerged of them posing with the country’s leading neo-Nazi.
Sanae Takaichi, the internal affairs minister, was among a record-equalling five women selected by Abe as he attempts to make his cabinet more female voter-friendly and to increase women’s presence in the workplace.
Takaichi, an Abe ally on the right of the governing Liberal Democratic party (LDP), was pictured posing alongside Kazunari Yamada, the 52-year-old leader of the National Socialist Japanese Workers party, on the neo-Nazi party’s website.
A smiling Takaichi and Yamada appear together standing in front of a Japanese flag.
Yamada has voiced praise for Adolf Hitler and the September 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre. In a YouTube video Yamada’s supporters are seen wearing swastika armbands, while he denies the Holocaust took place and criticises postwar Germany’s ban on the Nazi salute, accusing the country of being “no different from North Korea”.
This video about Yamada is called 密着24時!日本のネオナチ – A Japanese Neo-Nazi.
Takaichi met Yamada “for talks” at her office in the summer of 2011, according to her office. Confirming the photographs were genuine, a spokesman for Takaichi claimed her office had been unaware of Yamada’s extremist views at the time.
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Media coverage prompted her office to request that the photographs be removed but by then they had already been widely circulated on social media.
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A second photograph shows Yamada standing alongside Tomomi Inada, another close Abe ally who was given the powerful job of LDP policy chief. Inada’s office was quick to distance the MP from Yamada, whose website celebrates the “samurai spirit” and proclaims that the “sun shall rise again”, saying it would be disappointed if the photograph led people to “misunderstand what she does”.
While there is no evidence that either politician shares Yamada’s neo-Nazi ideology their appointment has fuelled accusations that Abe is taking his administration even further to the right.
Takaichi and Inada have both visited Yasukuni shrine, which honours Japan’s war dead, including 14 class-A war criminals; last week, Takaichi said she would visit Yasukuni again, this time in her role as minister. “I’ve been visiting Yasukuni as one Japanese individual, to offer my sincere appreciation to the spirits of war dead,” she told reporters. “I intend to continue offering my sincere appreciation as an individual Japanese.”
China and South Korea view politicians’ pilgrimages to the shrine as evidence that Japan has yet to atone for atrocities committed on the Asian mainland before and during the second world war.
What is incredible, regarding Australia, inquiring to purchase submarines from Japan, how is this possible? as to what spare parts, what is the fir out? and how can we know the future of Japanese, Australian, politics, and the second possibility is purchasing from Germany, what is so bizarre, is these were enemies, within living memory, the parodox is the planet can no longer afford the luxury of war, considering the high cost of war, and the outcome is many civilian casualties, why are we going down this track?
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In Western corporate media, Putin’s Russia is now depicted as the biggst crooks in the world; while, among G8 countries politicians, the Shinzo Abe administration in Japan may be in fact the biggest crooks.
Warmongering should stop.
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