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Feb 23, 2022, 19 tweets

By Motoko Rich and Hikari Hida
この記事のことだろう。

nytimes.com/2022/02/21/wor…

米NYタイムズ「佐渡金山の歴史、日本は一部だけ見せようとしている」…強制労働の隠ぺい取り上げる(朝鮮日報日本語版)
#Yahooニュース
news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/7baed…

By Motoko Rich and Hikari Hida

NYTの主張ではなく、この二人の主張が記事として載ったということ。
日本人はこの手も印象操作には慣れっこだ。
毎度の朝鮮日報の主張ですね。

#佐渡金山
#NYT

#肥田ひかる
twitter.com/hikarimaehida?…

>the period during World War II when about 1,500 Koreans were conscripted to work in the mines as subjects of Japan’s colonial rule.

This is the false part
Noworker from the Korean Peni. came to work by National Requisition Ordinance
#NYTimes

#リッチ素子
twitter.com/motokorich?s=2…

#MotokoRich
#NYTimes

この一つの情報で判断するのは危険だが、今後も事実の基づかない記事でも平然と配信しそうだ。
ameblo.jp/seniorkokusair…

As with the comfort women issue, the only evidence that the Korean government has mobilized Japanese people in the prewar Korean region is by word of mouth.
For this reason, the Japanese government makes the expression of forced entrainment inappropriate (2021).

Some Japanese may misunderstand the essence of inland migrant workers in the prewar Korean region.
FYI
threadreaderapp-com.translate.goog/thread/1072306…

Let's return to the topic of Sado Gold Mine
The remaining primary materials are that the mining company has deposited unpaid money such as retirement allowances for about 1000 Korean workers, and the workers were inland in Japan
#MotokoRich
#NYTimes
#HikaruHida
#UNESCO

before the enforcement of the recruitment order (1944/9). The materials deny the forced labor claimed by the Korean government, such as the fact that they are coming, the payment of bonuses and the working conditions that the dormitory fee was free.

年配の方ならこの名前をご存知と思う。
ニューヨークタイムズ大西哲光記者
#NYTimes
#NorimituOOnishi
ネット検索すると今でも大量の情報が見つかる。
嘘の情報の流れを次の様に分析している人がいる。
朝日新聞 → NYT東京支局オオニシ → NYT → 共同通信・赤旗 等(ソースロンダリング経路)

今回の佐渡金山の報道は朝日新聞と共同通信からの記事はほぼ無しなことから、日本の反日メディアは改心したのだろうか?

今回の情報ロンダリング経路
NYT東京支局の素子・リッチ → NYT → 朝鮮日報→ ?

興味深いところではある
次は何処に?
また、素子・リッチ女史のバイアスの程度は?
#NYTimes

The NY Times has also repeatedly misreported the comfort women issue.
However, from a certain time, it stopped advocating the theory of forced entrainment. It was before admitting the false reports of (吉田)Yoshida's story by Asahi Shimbun(Paper).
#NewYorkTimes
#comfortWomen

The NY Times stopped claiming because it realized that the comfort women were managed by the comfort station employer. In fact, it assumed that the Japanese army was in direct control for 20 years.
Amazing quality paper😵😵😵

I will end this thread with an example.
From the blog of Korean Professor Park Yuha
scholarsinenglish.blogspot.com

(* 7) The photo below is an order sent by the Japanese military to comfort station operators. It says, "Do not recruit women against their will.
#NewyorkTimes
#sexslaves

Only recruit willing prostitutes." Professor Yoshiaki Yoshimi (a well known communist and with close ties) to North Korea) misrepresented this document as proof that the Japanese military coerced Korean women. Confronted by other scholars,
#NewyorkTimes
#sexslaves

Mr. Yoshimi admitted to the Japanese media that he was wrong, but he never did so to Western media. The New York Times in its 2007 article used his initial statement as proof that the Japanese military coerced Korean women.
#NewyorkTimes
#sexslaves

Many scholars have demanded NYT to retract the article, but NYT has refused to do so claiming it wasn't their fault Yoshimi misre presented.

We hope both of MotokoRich and HikariHida to re-enroll in high school and relearn about prewar Korean history.
nytimes.com/2022/02/21/wor…

やはり出たね。CourrierJapan
記者は何とNYTimesのお二人

Motoko Rich and Hikari Hida
#NYTimes
#佐渡金山
#ユネスコ登録

news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/79a5b…

今回の情報ロンダリング経路
NYT東京支局の素子・リッチ → NYT → 朝鮮日報→CourrierJapan(NewYork Timesの素子・リッチと肥田ひかり記者)
Motoko Rich and Hikari Hida

あり得ない展開😵😵😵
振り出しに戻り、さらに強化した記事に

こちらはNYTimesの記事
nytimes.com/2022/02/21/wor…

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