The following is from an article in today's Sankei Shimbun.
It is the Asahi Shimbun, which even brought up the Olympic Charter in its editorial calling to cancel the Tokyo Olympics.
NHK's "Sunday Sports" broadcast on June 20 had a foolish university professor comment on the cancellation of the Olympics on the grounds of the Olympic Charter as well.
They should criticize and report, but they are not reporting at all as usual.
The editorial writers of the Asahi Shimbun and Sunday Sports and the people who subscribe to and watch these media as correct must not even have a sense of shame.
South Korea removes the 'anti japan' banner after IOC says it violates the charter.
(Seoul: Tatsuya Tokiyoshi, Norio Sakurai)
On April 17, the Korea Sports Council (Korean Olympic Committee) announced that it had removed a banner displayed in the accommodation of the Korean delegation at the Tokyo Olympic Village after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) pointed out that it violated the Olympic Charter.
The banner was controversial as an "anti-Japanese" display with a phrase referring to Admiral Yi Sun-sin, considered a "hero of anti-Japanese" in South Korea.
The banner in question was posted by the Korea Sports Association on the outer wall of the South Korean national team's dormitory in the athletes' village, which opened on March 13, and read in Korean, "The retainer still has the support and encouragement of 50 million people.
Omission
An official of the Korea Sports Council told the Korean media, "We prepared a special message to raise the athletes' fighting spirit because the games are held in Japan.
He insisted that there was no political tone and said, "I think the Japanese side is being overly sensitive about it.
*It is a statement that reveals the country's true nature of "abysmal evil" and "plausible lies.*
However, the IOC ruled that the wording quoted on the banner violated Article 50 of the Olympic Charter, which prohibits political, religious, or racial propaganda because it "evokes the image of General (Lee) who took part in the battle.
The following is the chapter I sent out about this on July 17.
On July 15, I watched NHK's 7 o'clock news, watch9, TV Tokyo's Nikkei news, and WBS, and none reported this news.
What kind of media are they?
Tokyo Olympics: South Korean athletes display "anti-Japanese banners" at athletes' village with disturbing "wartime message
https://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/entame/news/3425112/
An unsettling mood is beginning to set in the athletes' village.
The South Korean delegation to the Tokyo Olympic Games has suddenly taken a step that is sure to cause a stir.
The Korean newspaper Kookmin Ilbo and other media reported on the Korean team's arrival at the village. The Korean newspaper Kookmin Ilbo and other newspapers reported on the Korean athletes' arrival at the athletes' village. It revealed that they took surprising action as soon as they arrived.
They displayed several large Korean flags on the walls of the balconies over three floors.
They also hung a banner that read, "We still have the support and encouragement of 50 million people.
It is the banner of Admiral Yi Sun-sin, who defended the sea of Joseon during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598) and went to the battlefield to offer his ancestors the words, 'There are still 12 ships left for the retainer.
The staff of the Korean Athletic Association, who entered the athletes' village, prepared a banner with the phrase applied to it to boost the national athletes," he said, even displaying a banner with the words of Yi Sun-sin, who is considered a hero in Korea.
Yi Sun-sin is revered in Korea as an "anti-Japanese hero" who resisted Toyotomi Hideyoshi's invasion of Korea.
Bringing up such a symbol of anti-Japanese sentiment and displaying words related to the war between Japan and Korea in the athletes' village is likely to cause a big stir.
There is already an unsettling mood in Japan and South Korea, where the Tokyo Olympics have been under fire over the notation of Takeshima (*Korean name: Dokdo) and the use of the Rising Sun flag.
*The fools raised in this Nazism called anti-Japanese education are similar to those suffering from left-wing childhood disease in the mass of masochistic view of history planted by GHQ.
The Asahi Shimbun repeatedly editorialized on the cancellation of the Tokyo Olympics and other opposition politicians. It is no exaggeration to say that the fools who sympathized with them are the same kind of people.
It is because the anti-Japanese and malicious intent is the same.
No Political Activities Allowed at the Olympics
No demonstration or political, religious, or racial propaganda will be allowed on the Olympic sites, venues, or other areas.
joc.or.jp
Sanctions for violations of the Olympic Charter
At the Olympic Games, it may impose sanctions for violations of the Olympic Charter, the World Anti-Doping Code, the IOC Code of Ethics, the Olympic Movement Code on the Prevention of Manipulation of the Games, or any other decision or applicable rule of the IOC, IF or NOC, or any public law or regulation, as well as for any form of cheating. In addition, in the event of any form of misconduct, the following shall apply.
Individual Athletes and Teams
It is temporary or permanent disqualification or exclusion from the Olympic Games, disqualification, or withdrawal of qualification. In the event of disqualification or exclusion, medals and certificates earned in violation of the Olympic Charter shall be returned to the IOC. In addition, an athlete or team may, by decision of the IOC Executive Board, forfeit the benefits of rankings obtained in other disciplines at the Olympic Games for which they were disqualified or expelled. In such cases, the medals and certificates earned by the athlete or team shall be returned to the IOC (Board).
Temporary or permanent disqualification from participation in, or exclusion from, the Olympic Games (IOC Executive Board)
joc.or.jp
On July 16, NHK's news on watch9 and BS1's "International News" from 10:00 were both terrible.
There was no coverage of this outrageous and clear violation of the Olympic Charter by Korean athletes.
On the contrary, the South Korean opposition party leader is a young Harvard graduate in his thirties. There is a possibility of a change of government reported by "Red NHK," as Masayuki Takayama so aptly put it.
It never mentions the obvious fact that the opposition party's possible victory is a reaction to the stupidity of the Moon Jae-in leftist regime (which pandered to North Korea).
In other words, the reporters did not do their usual 5W1H examination. Instead, they went on a lengthy and ridiculous reporting spree, as if the opposition parties in South Korea were better than Japan.
