Thursday, March 29, 2007

A tragic murder that shouldn't happen

A young British woman was murdered in Japan. Her name is Lindsay Ann Hawker. She was a 22-year old English teacher. She came to Japan with high hopes for a new life in a far-away country and passion for teaching English to non-English-speaking people. As her father told in a very emotional news conference today, she decided to come to Japan after she and her family had agreed that Japan was a safe and good society. But our society failed to provide security and protection to such a wonderful visitor who placed her trust in the Japanese society. I feel extremely sad. My heart goes out to Lindsay's family.

This was a gruesome crime and the 28-year-old creepy-looking suspect is still at large. This man must be caught and punished. Miss Hawker's was not the first murder case involving a young British woman. Seven years ago another young British woman Lucy Blackman was murdered in a similarly gruesome case near Tokyo.

Not long ago Japan was widely believed to be the safest society in the world, allowing people to walk home at a late hour on a dimly-lit street from a bus stop or a train station. Japan used to boast crime rates a couple orders of magnitude lower than those in the United States. Not any more. With the loosening of society's moral code and an increasing influx of foreign-born criminals, heinous crimes seem to be on the rise. The Japanese society is not a safe society the way it used be. Any foreign visitor considering Japan as their destination should bear in mind that they have to take the same precautionary and protective measures against crimes as they would when visiting any other Asian country or a country in the Americas.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Japanese name which killed Miss Lucy Blackman was Jouji Obara , and was the Japanse name.
However, nobody of his relative is a Japanese.
They are Korean without Japanese nationality altogether, and they are foreigners living in Japan.
It is not reported in Japan although it was reported by Britain that he was a former Korean resident in Japan.
What kind of thing is it?

In Japan, the Korean resident in Japan is disliked very much as a betrayer
owing to that of many wrongdoings of a postwar confusion term.
The wrongdoing was the homicide to Japanese people, brutal punishment, rape, pillage, and a burglar.
Therefore, in order that a Korean resident in Japan may live an advantageous life in Japan,
they give their's name in the Japan name,
and they hide the fact that they are Korean, from Japanese people.

He not only gives his name in Japanese people, but he only naturalized to Japan
in his relative so that it might be easy to court a woman.
Therefore, only he is a Korean Japanese uniquely in his relative.

Although there are few foreigners who are Chinese and Korean in Japan,
more overwhelmingly than Japanese people,they occupy the most number of crimes.
Since especially the Korean resident in Japan has given his name in the Japanese name,
the Japanese cannot distinguish that many of offenders are Koreans.
Because mass communications is received the threat by the violent organization of the Korean resident in Japan,
they cannot report the many crimes of Koreans.

Many Korean residents in Japan, who took advantage of the mess during wartime at the postwar period,
being not able to equal to discrimination in their native country,
dreameding of the rich life in Japan,and have stolen passage illegally.
However, owing to many wrongdoings of their postwar period,
Japanese people detested them and came to avoid them.
And they came to be eliminated from the Japanese society which revived.
As a confrontation means of the exclusion, Koreans began to advertize a lie
called compulsive taking by the Japanese army using media.

Like U.S. mass communications being the Judea rule,
many Korean residents in Japan turned into Japanese people,
cleared up and lost also in mass communications of Japan, and they rule over.
Therefore, the wrongdoing about a Korean resident in Japan will be concealed,
and Japanese will be brainwashed with that many wrongdoings are a Japanese own cause.

The most Korean in whom had participated as a Japanese soldier those days, performed the cruel act
which the Japanese army performed to the prisoner of war at the Second World War.
The people of Hong Kong of those days know that enough, and do not still forget it.

In Japan, Korean residents in Japan deluded Japanese people with circulating a lie,
got all privilege and preferential treatment, and became a privileged-people person.
Even their poor and needy are secured a minimum-life and rate of their wealthy,
overwhelmingly larger than that Japanese.
Though Korean residents in Japan is the wealthy of privileged people,
he is the party who continues committing a cruel criminal act as usual in Japan.

The women who are prostituting themselves by calling "I am a Zapanese "
in the advanced nations in the world, are South Korean emigration prostitutes.
If they clear up as a Japanese people, it is easy to take a custmor.
This is the conspicuous feature of Koreans .
They hidding the fact that he is a Korean, they clears up as a Japanese,
gain profits and they make all their wrongdoings the cause to Japanese people.

However, since the political power center governed by the religious body (= Soka Gakkai)
of sponsored by Korean-resident-in-Japan management,
Japanese people must be governed by a few Korean resident in Japan.
This is similar with the composition that Americans are governed by a small number of Jew.

Lindsey Ann Hawker was the teacher of the English-conversation school "NOVA".
this school is very infamous and managed by investment of the major money lending business companies
"Takefuji" of Korean-resident-in-Japan management.

Anonymous said...

This is a sad story and as a fellow educator in Japan my thoughts go out to her family and friends. However, I do believe there is more to come out about this story. I have talked about it in my blog article and made comments on a couple of details that have been mentioned by the media, but not questioned or investigated by reporters as of yet.

The BBC has already put a story online entitled "Is Japan safe for foregners?". You don't have to read the article as I can give you an answer here. Yes it is! It's most likely safer than your home country (unless you live in Iceland or Scandinavia somewhere). Sure there is crime, but there is crime everywhere. I have never once felt threatened walking around in Japan, unlike numerous times back in England.