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「両親は韓国人で、小学校の頃に日本に来たはずです。高校時代は野球部で、一浪して慶應に入った。現在2年生ですが、酒に強いことを見込まれ、広研では日吉キャンパスの責任者を任されていた」
このSこそが、“集団強姦”事件当日、「後片付け」を名目にA子さんを「合宿所」に呼び出し、飲酒を強要、2人の1年生男子がA子さんをレイプしている間、これを撮影したのみならず、事件を表沙汰にしないようA子さんを脅すようなメッセージまで送ったのである。
「それどころか、『ミスコンが中止になったのは、(事件を公にした)お前のせい』という内容のLINEをA子さんに送って、ミスコンのファイナリストたちに謝るよう強要したんです」(A子さんの知人)
Takechanpoo wrote:a scoop about keio universitys gang rape incident by weekly "sentence spring"「両親は韓国人で、小学校の頃に日本に来たはずです。高校時代は野球部で、一浪して慶應に入った。現在2年生ですが、酒に強いことを見込まれ、広研では日吉キャンパスの責任者を任されていた」
このSこそが、“集団強姦”事件当日、「後片付け」を名目にA子さんを「合宿所」に呼び出し、飲酒を強要、2人の1年生男子がA子さんをレイプしている間、これを撮影したのみならず、事件を表沙汰にしないようA子さんを脅すようなメッセージまで送ったのである。
「それどころか、『ミスコンが中止になったのは、(事件を公にした)お前のせい』という内容のLINEをA子さんに送って、ミスコンのファイナリストたちに謝るよう強要したんです」(A子さんの知人)
http://shukan.bunshun.jp/articles/-/6690
"the principal offender "S", according to Ss friend, whose both parents are korean, came to japan when he was in elementary school. he is a sophomore and is appointed the supervisor of the circle in hiyoshi campus of keio univ. this guy called the victim girl to the boardinghouse for cleaning in the very day of the gang rape incident and forced her to drink alcohol. while two freshmen were raping her, the principal offender filmed it. in addition he threatened her to not go public the incident."
another fuel for netouyos
Takechanpoo wrote:Fifteen women were arrested and eight brothels were shut down last month in northwest Dallas as part of a sex-trafficking investigation, authorities say.
http://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/he ... busted.ece comfort women got busted again and again...its endless....and of course they had been disguising themselves as japanese women, i do guess.
TennoChinko wrote:So which one of the guys in the front is "S" / Rape Man?
( the one on far left or the one second from right?)
Takechanpoo wrote:TennoChinko wrote:So which one of the guys in the front is "S" / Rape Man?
( the one on far left or the one second from right?)
im sure this guy did.
the square-jaw...typical
Takechanpoo wrote:am utterly appalled at your insufficient study about comfort women.
part of them were undoubtedly professional whores. another part of them were sold by their own parents and became it. another part of them became it through the snow job by their acquaintances or pimps. it has not yet been confirmed that any korean women directly got kidnapped by j-military guys and were forced to be comfort women. you do need to clearly distinguish between rationality and emotion to properly understand this issue.
http://scholarsinenglish.blogspot.jp/?m=0
http://www.howitzer.jp/korea/page03.html
http://texas-daddy.com/comfortwomen.htm
I don't believe the 'Korean women were just doing the usual profession' stereotype.
Yokohammer wrote:Take-chan,
One point you need to acknowledge is that, just because those women were paid, or even paid well, doesn't mean that they weren't forced. Payment has nothing to do with it. The mere existence of pay slips mean even less. You can force someone to do something against their will and then pay them, and it will still be a violation of their dignity and human rights. In some ways, saying "but I paid her!" as a way of absolving yourself of abuse is even more damning.
Samurai_Jerk wrote: Now imagine if trying to quit could get your beaten or killed.
matsuki wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote: Now imagine if trying to quit could get your beaten or killed.
Not if anyone has ever been killed but I've heard of a boss giving the ol DV to a subordinate who is trying to give his/her notice here. "They won't let me quit!"
Samurai_Jerk wrote:matsuki wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote: Now imagine if trying to quit could get your beaten or killed.
Not if anyone has ever been killed but I've heard of a boss giving the ol DV to a subordinate who is trying to give his/her notice here. "They won't let me quit!"
Beating someone at work isn't domestic violence unless maybe you work from home
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Anyway, as usual you're missing the point.
Wage Slave wrote:OK, so I'm outdated but since so apparently is Google and the acronym guides - what does VTR stand for? Apart from Video Tape Recorder and Varmint Tactical Rifle.
matsuki wrote:Try telling the locals that.
South Korea: president orders 10 staff members to resign amid worsening crisis
Park Geun-hye under investigation over claims she let an old friend and daughter of a religious cult leader interfere in important state affairs
South Korean President Park Geun-hye has ordered 10 of her senior secretaries to resign after she admitted letting an old friend and daughter of a religious cult leader to interfere in important state affairs.
The announcement by Park’s office came on the eve of large anti-government protests planned in Seoul on Saturday over the scandal that is likely to deepen the president’s lame duck status ahead of next year’s elections.
Park has been facing calls to reshuffle her office after she admitted on Tuesday that she provided longtime friend Choi Soon-sil drafts of her speeches for editing. Her televised apology sparked huge criticism about her mismanagement of national information and heavy-handed leadership style many see as lacking in transparency.
There’s also media speculation that Choi, who holds no government job, meddled in government decisions on personnel and policy and exploited her ties with the president to misappropriate funds from nonprofit organisations.
The saga, triggered by weeks of media reports, has sent Park’s approval ratings to record lows and the minority opposition Justice party has called for her to resign.
In the last few days, prosecutors widened their investigation by raiding the homes and offices belonging to Choi and some of her associates and also the offices of two nonprofit foundations she supposedly controlled.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:matsuki wrote:Try telling the locals that.
Full of shit as usual. People know what DV means. I'm sure you associate with a couple of morons who don't but normal people do.
Anyway, the real news out of South Korea right now is this.South Korea: president orders 10 staff members to resign amid worsening crisis
Park Geun-hye under investigation over claims she let an old friend and daughter of a religious cult leader interfere in important state affairs
South Korean President Park Geun-hye has ordered 10 of her senior secretaries to resign after she admitted letting an old friend and daughter of a religious cult leader to interfere in important state affairs.
The announcement by Park’s office came on the eve of large anti-government protests planned in Seoul on Saturday over the scandal that is likely to deepen the president’s lame duck status ahead of next year’s elections.
Park has been facing calls to reshuffle her office after she admitted on Tuesday that she provided longtime friend Choi Soon-sil drafts of her speeches for editing. Her televised apology sparked huge criticism about her mismanagement of national information and heavy-handed leadership style many see as lacking in transparency.
There’s also media speculation that Choi, who holds no government job, meddled in government decisions on personnel and policy and exploited her ties with the president to misappropriate funds from nonprofit organisations.
The saga, triggered by weeks of media reports, has sent Park’s approval ratings to record lows and the minority opposition Justice party has called for her to resign.
In the last few days, prosecutors widened their investigation by raiding the homes and offices belonging to Choi and some of her associates and also the offices of two nonprofit foundations she supposedly controlled.
Hope the protests calm down by next weekend since I'm taking a little vacation in Seoul.
1. (C) The late Gregory Henderson, an FSO who had served several tours in Korea in the 1940s and 1960s, is well remembered as the author of "Korea: The Politics of the Vortex." The title remains an accurate description of Korean politics today: a spiraling whirlpool that sucks everything toward its center. Everything that gets caught in its wake is destroyed or damaged. The latest victim is former Seoul Mayor Lee Myung-bak, who looked like a shoo-in a month ago, but now has to deal with a growing list of corruption allegations centered on how a former salaryman could have amassed such a large personal fortune. The answer, suggests Lee's principal detractors, GNP opponent Park Geun-hye and President Roh Moo-hyun, is that the former mayor used inside information to buy land in the name of his family and cronies. Lee's detractors are also sucked in because they apparently used unsavory means -- including the ROK intelligence service and private detectives to "investigate" Lee. Park has also been forced to explain her own past, including her relationship some 35 years ago with a pastor, Choi Tae-min, whom her opponents characterize as a "Korean Rasputin," and how he controlled Park during her time in the Blue House when she was first lady after her mother's assassination. The result is that there is a real race in the GNP, with Lee and Park locked in a bloody struggle for the nomination, which will be decided in the August 19 primary. A damaged GNP nominee is exactly what the ruling camp needs for a competitive race in December, because none of their candidates has reached even 10 percent in the polls.
The U.S. Embassy in Korea sent a confidential report to Washington in 2007 describing then-presidential candidate Park Geun-hye as being controlled by her mentor Choi Tae-min, while his children were rumored to have amassed huge fortunes.
According to WikiLeaks, the cable was written by William Stanton, the deputy chief of mission at the time, and sent to the State Department by Ambassador Alexander Vershbow.
"Park has also been forced to explain her own past, including her relationship some 35 years ago with a pastor, Choi Tae-min, whom her opponents characterize as a 'Korean Rasputin,' and how he controlled Park during her time in [Cheong Wa Dae] when she was first lady after her mother's assassination."
Grigori Rasputin was a charismatic Russian monk and faith healer who wormed his way into the confidence of the family of Nicholas II, the last Tsar of Russia.
"Rumors are rife that the late pastor had complete control over Park's body and soul during her formative years and that his children accumulated enormous wealth as a result," Stanton said. He described Park's relationship with the charismatic pastor as "unusual."
The report appears aimed at cautioning Washington against the risk of Choi's family abusing their influence should Park become president. Choi's daughter Soon-sil is at the heart of a widening scandal engulfing the president on much the same charges.
Stanton wrote that then-President Lee Myung-bak's camp was "trying their best to characterize Park as not quite the unblemished princess she claims to be."
behind this one, too?there is dispute as to whether it is Roberto Farrell or Frank Farian wrote:Oh, those Russians!
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