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Former NHK China broadcaster said "Fishing Island is China", was sentenced to 11 million yen

On September 1, the Chinese broadcaster Huwei, who had said in the live broadcast of the Japanese broadcaster NHK that "Fishing Island is Chinese territory, do not forget the Nanjing massacre", was ordered to pay 11 million yen (approximately RMB 54 million) by the Tokyo District Court.

NHK claimed in the lawsuit that NHK’s credibility at home and abroad had declined significantly due to Hu Jintao’s comments that differed from the original text and Japanese public opinion, and was forced to interpret and apologize.

On August 30, the party broadcast @ tree language treetalk With history as the enemy, and the killer as the sin. Reflects on history, and has a future.

According to previous reports of the governor of Yangon Street, on August 9, 2024, when Huwei in the news of "militarism to die" and "toilets" in Tokyo, he opposed the radio station to deliberately hide "militarism to die" and other words in the news, referring only to the incident as an unpleasant news broadcast.

Prior to the start of the program, he explicitly submitted to the responsible editor the amendment requirement but was not met, and the editor also allowed him to "not loud." during the live broadcast, Huwei first supplemented the "militarism to die" content, and then broadcasted "Fishing Island and its affiliated islands have been China's territory since ancient times."

During his 22-second release time, he protested the Japanese government and NHK’s historical revisionist behavior, criticized the media’s unprofessional behavior, and finally, in English, called on the world not to forget the Nanjing massacre, the comfort women, and the crimes of the 731 forces.

Source: The Observer Network from Elephant News, Governor of Long An Street

Edited by: Liu Pinglin



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