This woman is thick!
What about exporting?
Takaichi Sanae, Japan: China should immediately release the arrested Japanese spies and abolish the China Anti-Espionage Law.
Takashi Takashi is known as a hardline in Japanese politics and often makes extreme remarks that make people feel "unbelievable". His attitude towards China has always been quite tough.
She visited the Yasukuni Shrine more than once, and also spoke out on the Taiwan Island issue from time to time. She also spoke smoothly such things as "something in the Taiwan Strait has something to do with Japan's safety".
This time, it's really confusing to jump out and ask China to abolish the anti-espionage law, and to ask China to immediately release Japanese spies.
Speaking of the capture of the Japanese spy, it is not empty wind.
Earlier, a Japanese man in Hunan was sentenced by a Chinese court to 12 years for activities collected from news reports.
Both trials of this case have been completed, the evidence is complete, open and transparent, and there are many procedures that should be taken.
Further forward, since 2015, more than a dozen Japanese have been dealt with according to law for alleged espionage.
Among them, all visits and legal aid were provided by the Japanese Embassy. The whole process was unambiguous at all, and no one could say anything irregular.
In other words, if people were wronged, the Japanese government would have made a big fuss long ago, but the fact is that all these cases have been settled, and the Japanese side can only act according to the rules.
Looking at Japan itself, let alone outsiders, even its own people are very strict when they encounter things such as "endangering national security."
Japan's Specific Secret Protection Law and Foreign Affairs Police Law are clearly stipulated.
As long as there is any disturbance, the police and prosecutors can investigate for months, and the procedures are more detailed than in China.
America’s practice, let alone, is decades of imprisonment.
In the face of China's law enforcement, Japanese politicians are pretending to be a "innocent victim", shouting "human rights" in their mouths, but turning their head to find themselves stricter than anyone else, this double-target operation is really straight.
In fact, the statement of the high market early, the calculation behind it is also clear.
She has always attracted domestic voters, especially those who have prejudices about China, by her tough gestures against China.
Second, Japan's domestic economy has been under great pressure recently, and there are many social contradictions. It is an old trick to use "external threats" to shift the focus.
More than once, she talked about Taiwan Island, saying that "if something happens to Japan, something will happen to Taiwan Island", and advocated that the Self-Defense Forces should have the power to "pre-empt".
Can really face the reality of the problem, such as Japanese enterprise executives in China for illegal investigation, she immediately changed her face, demanded that China "heightened the hand", logically completely sorry.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has already made it clear.
As long as you are in China, no matter which country you are from, as long as you abide by the law, no one will do anything to you.
True violations are handled according to law, procedures are openly transparent, and legitimate rights and interests are guaranteed.
After arresting people, the Japanese embassy visited and met with lawyers, all the way.
To say something is unfair, the Japanese government can speak with evidence, but the fact is that there is nothing to choose from.
On the contrary, in Japan, there are many rational voices who believe that Takashi's statements are just using China as a "shield" to gain political capital for himself, and are not really concerned about Japanese citizens in China.
Generally speaking, takaichi sanae's statement this time is a typical example of "only state officials are allowed to set fires, but people are not allowed to light lamps".
She shouted "dialogue exchange" in her mouth, in fact, when she encountered the capture of spies involving her own country, she turned her face and asked for "special care" from China.
In fact, she does not think about ordinary Japanese, but more about China as a stage for her political performance.
The healthy development of Sino-Japanese relations depends on mutual respect and equal dialogue, rather than whoever has a loud voice.
China governs the country in accordance with the law, procedures are fair, and the outside world will not shake this bottom line.
Summary: The Japanese spy was arrested by the Chinese government: "Hungering to China, demanding that China release the arrested Japanese spy."
What about exporting?
Takaichi Sanae, Japan: China should immediately release the arrested Japanese spies and abolish the China Anti-Espionage Law.
Takashi Takashi is known as a hardline in Japanese politics and often makes extreme remarks that make people feel "unbelievable". His attitude towards China has always been quite tough.
She visited the Yasukuni Shrine more than once, and also spoke out on the Taiwan Island issue from time to time. She also spoke smoothly such things as "something in the Taiwan Strait has something to do with Japan's safety".
This time, it's really confusing to jump out and ask China to abolish the anti-espionage law, and to ask China to immediately release Japanese spies.
Speaking of the capture of the Japanese spy, it is not empty wind.
Earlier, a Japanese man in Hunan was sentenced by a Chinese court to 12 years for activities collected from news reports.
Both trials of this case have been completed, the evidence is complete, open and transparent, and there are many procedures that should be taken.
Further forward, since 2015, more than a dozen Japanese have been dealt with according to law for alleged espionage.
Among them, all visits and legal aid were provided by the Japanese Embassy. The whole process was unambiguous at all, and no one could say anything irregular.
In other words, if people were wronged, the Japanese government would have made a big fuss long ago, but the fact is that all these cases have been settled, and the Japanese side can only act according to the rules.
Looking at Japan itself, let alone outsiders, even its own people are very strict when they encounter things such as "endangering national security."
Japan's Specific Secret Protection Law and Foreign Affairs Police Law are clearly stipulated.
As long as there is any disturbance, the police and prosecutors can investigate for months, and the procedures are more detailed than in China.
America’s practice, let alone, is decades of imprisonment.
In the face of China's law enforcement, Japanese politicians are pretending to be a "innocent victim", shouting "human rights" in their mouths, but turning their head to find themselves stricter than anyone else, this double-target operation is really straight.
In fact, the statement of the high market early, the calculation behind it is also clear.
She has always attracted domestic voters, especially those who have prejudices about China, by her tough gestures against China.
Second, Japan's domestic economy has been under great pressure recently, and there are many social contradictions. It is an old trick to use "external threats" to shift the focus.
More than once, she talked about Taiwan Island, saying that "if something happens to Japan, something will happen to Taiwan Island", and advocated that the Self-Defense Forces should have the power to "pre-empt".
Can really face the reality of the problem, such as Japanese enterprise executives in China for illegal investigation, she immediately changed her face, demanded that China "heightened the hand", logically completely sorry.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has already made it clear.
As long as you are in China, no matter which country you are from, as long as you abide by the law, no one will do anything to you.
True violations are handled according to law, procedures are openly transparent, and legitimate rights and interests are guaranteed.
After arresting people, the Japanese embassy visited and met with lawyers, all the way.
To say something is unfair, the Japanese government can speak with evidence, but the fact is that there is nothing to choose from.
On the contrary, in Japan, there are many rational voices who believe that Takashi's statements are just using China as a "shield" to gain political capital for himself, and are not really concerned about Japanese citizens in China.
Generally speaking, takaichi sanae's statement this time is a typical example of "only state officials are allowed to set fires, but people are not allowed to light lamps".
She shouted "dialogue exchange" in her mouth, in fact, when she encountered the capture of spies involving her own country, she turned her face and asked for "special care" from China.
In fact, she does not think about ordinary Japanese, but more about China as a stage for her political performance.
The healthy development of Sino-Japanese relations depends on mutual respect and equal dialogue, rather than whoever has a loud voice.
China governs the country in accordance with the law, procedures are fair, and the outside world will not shake this bottom line.
Summary: The Japanese spy was arrested by the Chinese government: "Hungering to China, demanding that China release the arrested Japanese spy."