12/19/2010

Senkaku Incident: The dismissal or suspension of the Japan Coast Guard Officer over the release of the videos

The Japan Coast Guard has been indecisive on disciplinary action against 43 years old Coast Guard officer who stepped forward and admitted the release of the videos showing what really happened in Japan's territorial waters near Senkaku islands when the Chinese trawler captain intentionally attacked the Japan Coast Guard vessels.

The National Police Agency will reportedly submit the case to the Prosecutor's office soon, in which he allegedly breached the confidentiality agreement under the National Civil Service Law of Japan. Upon the submission of the case, the Japan Coast Guard will finalize its difficult decision on the disciplinary action against him.

95% of the general public supports his heroic action in which he released the videos out of his sense of justice when Chief Cabinet Secretary Mr. Sengoku insisted that those videos be kept confidential for the reason still unknown to the general public (Note: This is one of the major reasons why he has been regarded as a traitor along with Prime Minister Mr. Kan).

The opinion poll shows that 98% wants the Government of Japan to make the entire videos (about 3 hours long) public.

There is a rumor that a Japan Coast Guard officer was pushed into the sea and was harpooned to death by the Chinese trawler captain whom the Japan Coast Guard caught for the charge of obstructing official duties and later had to release him with charges still pending(It sounds like fishing in rivers and lakes. Catch and Release Fishing!).

The Japan Coast Guard officer may face a disciplinary action against him while a Chinese fish was caught and released without any harm at all, enjoying his reputation of gaining a victory over Japan.

Can somebody teach Prime Minister Kan and Chief Cabinet Secretary Sengoku (or Senkaku) what fish to keep, what to release and how best to handle fish?

Watch this video: http://bit.ly/hQ7nff

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