のんきに介護 より
アメリカのネットメディア「デイリービースト」では、
詩織さんの強姦事件もみ消しの黒幕として安倍晋三の写真が使われているぞ!
2017年06月24日
Thoton and the News @Thotonさんのツイート。
――驚いた。米のネットメディア「デイリービースト」
(ツイッターフォロワー数100万以上)が詩織さんレイプ事件を取り上げた。
記事は「恥ずべきレイプ事件隠蔽に日本のトップ政治家が関わっているのか?」
と題され、安倍首相の顔写真が使われている。〔1:38 - 2017年6月21日 〕――
こんな報道があるということは、
安倍晋三の政治家としての評価など
外国では
超低空飛行になっているはずだ。
悪事は千里を走る
という諺通りのことが今、起こっている。
〔資料〕
「Is Japan’s Top Politician Behind a Shameful Rape Cover-Up?」
Daily Beast(06.20.17 1:00 AM ET)

TOKYO—Japan’s ruling coalition, headed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe,
has been mired in scandal for several weeks amid allegations Abe
personally bent the law or broke it to benefit his political
cronies and friends. Even a senior member of Abe’s own
Liberal Democratic Party says, “There is nothing this administration
wouldn’t do to crush its enemies and reward its pals.”
But new allegations have raised the possibility that the administration
may have gone so far as to quash a rape investigation on behalf of
a close friend of Abe: the dapper, hipster-bearded broadcast journalist
Noriyuki Yamaguchi, who also penned two laudatory books on the prime
minister.
The story became national news on May 29 when a 28-year-old
journalist named Shiori held a press conference at the
Tokyo District Court as she sought to reopen the closed investigation
into her case. In accordance with the wishes of her relatives, she has
kept her family name out of the papers.
In a country where fewer than 10 percent of rape victims ever file a
report, it is rare for victims to speak out and even rarer for them
to show their faces.
Shiori claims that on April 4, 2015, Yamaguchi, the journalist closest
to Prime Minister Abe, and a former Washington, D.C., bureau chief
for the Japanese television network TBS, raped her while she was
unconscious at the Sheraton Miyako Hotel. She had dinner and
drinks with him before losing consciousness.
She filed charges with the Tokyo Metropolitan Takanawa Police
who investigated the case diligently and even obtained an arrest
warrant for Yamaguchi, only to be stopped by an order from a
high-ranking bureaucrat right as they were set to arrest him
at Narita Airport.
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