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Three elderly Taiwanese people sued the court, requesting the restoration of their Japanese nationality and wanting to die as Japanese

According to the Global Times reported on January 12, on Tuesday, three Taiwanese men's application to restore Japanese nationality was rejected by a court in Tokyo, which caused widespread discussion on the Internet.

Three elderly Taiwanese people sued the court, requesting the restoration of their Japanese nationality and wanting to die as Japanese

If you don't do Chinese well, why do you want to be Japanese? And "restoring" Japanese nationality, could it be that they have previously had Japanese citizenship?

According to Japan's Kyodo News Agency, these three people are all natives of Taiwan, and their parents are also Taiwanese, and for historical reasons, they served in the Japanese army during World War II and obtained Japanese citizenship. With Japan's defeat and the end of World War II, they automatically lost their Japanese citizenship.

Since they had participated in World War II, the age of these 3 people must not be small.

Three elderly Taiwanese people sued the court, requesting the restoration of their Japanese nationality and wanting to die as Japanese

The eldest is Yang Fucheng, 99 years old, about to pass the 100th birthday. The other is called Lin Yuli, currently 92 years old, the youngest one is called Xu Huaqi, who is also 85 years old, and the average age of the three is 92 years old, all of which are "old life stars" who have half-cut themselves into the ground.

However, the term "old life star" does not seem appropriate to use on them, and it seems more appropriate to call them "old thieves" or "old traitors".

In order to regain Japanese citizenship, the three people filed a lawsuit with the Tokyo District Court in October 2019 to restore their Japanese citizenship status, an unprecedented international lawsuit that caused a sensation.

In order to achieve this goal, the three also brought out the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, claiming that "no one can be arbitrarily deprived of his nationality against his will".

However, the courts in Tokyo did not agree to their demands.

Three elderly Taiwanese people sued the court, requesting the restoration of their Japanese nationality and wanting to die as Japanese

In 2021, Yang Fucheng, the eldest of the 3 people, said in court: I joined the Japanese army and fought for the survival of Japan, I did not forget that I was a Japanese, and at the end of my life, I wanted to die as a Japanese.

Such brazen remarks and how to recognize the thief as a father's behavior not only made the mainland people listen to it and did not fight each other, but even many people in Taiwan were on fire in their stomachs and denounced him as an "old thief" and a "traitor."

Now that the Tokyo District Court has again rejected his appeal, Mr. Yang, while expressing "great disappointment," has also claimed to continue his appeal.

Probably, whether or not he is about to turn 100 years old, whether he is once again dismissed from appeal, as long as he does not die, he will continue to be so wrong.

Three elderly Taiwanese people sued the court, requesting the restoration of their Japanese nationality and wanting to die as Japanese

For the behavior of these 3 elderly people in Taiwan, many people are surprised, why do they recognize thieves as fathers, and would rather be Japanese than Chinese?

In fact, if you understand the history of Japan's colonization of Taiwan, you can probably understand why they did this.

In the late Qing Dynasty, the Qing government was defeated by Japan in the Sino-Japanese War and signed the Treaty of Maguan, which humiliated the country. Since then, Taiwan has become a Japanese colony.

During the 50 years from 1895 to 1945, Japan brutally colonized Taiwan.

Three elderly Taiwanese people sued the court, requesting the restoration of their Japanese nationality and wanting to die as Japanese

It is undeniable that during the Japanese colonial period, the people of Taiwan never gave up their resistance, and a number of anti-Japanese warriors and anti-colonial heroes emerged. For example, Liu Yongfu's old subordinate Lin Dabei, the leader of the rebel army, Jian Dashi, and the anti-Japanese righteous soldier Lin Shaomao, etc., set off a vigorous anti-Japanese anti-colonial movement in Taiwan and dealt a heavy blow to Japan's brutal rule.

But under the iron heel of fascism, the resistance of the Taiwanese people was quickly suppressed. Then, Japan implemented colonial economy and colonial education on Taiwan, turning Taiwan into its own plundered land.

Three elderly Taiwanese people sued the court, requesting the restoration of their Japanese nationality and wanting to die as Japanese

In order to permanently colonize Taiwan, Japan carried out colonial assimilation in Taiwan, and slavery education was one of the most harmful.

Enslavement education, in simple terms, is to popularize the Japanese language in Taiwan, to transform the Taiwanese people into "imperial people" (that is, the people of the Japanese emperor), and in addition, it also makes a fuss about the name, requiring Taiwanese students to have a partial name, such as the notorious traitor Lee Teng-hui has such an unusual name as "Lee Teng-san-lang".

Three elderly Taiwanese people sued the court, requesting the restoration of their Japanese nationality and wanting to die as Japanese

Popularizing the Japanese language, promoting colonial education, and instilling colonial ideology are on the one hand, cracking down on Chinese characters, culture, and customs, and not allowing Taiwan students to receive higher education on the other hand, with the aim of cutting off the influence of Chinese national culture on Taiwan from the roots and completely transforming The next generation of Taiwan into "traitors" and "traitors."

In addition, there are a large number of Japanese who come to Taiwan and marry and have children there, and some of the descendants of these Japanese people went to Japan after Japan's defeat in the war, and some stayed in Taiwan.

It is understood that after Japan's defeat, there were 329,000 overseas Chinese in Taiwan, but only 180,000 people were willing to return to Japan. In addition to the remaining expatriates, there were also a large number of Japanese prisoners who had not had time to repatriate, as well as deserters who hid in the deep mountains and old forests. After Taiwan's restoration, these people naturally became a factor of instability and became a "time bomb" affecting Taiwan's political situation.

Therefore, although the Japanese army has been defeating and retreating to Taiwan for so many years, in the 50 years that Japan has colonized Taiwan, in the past half century, it is unknown how many "Han traitors" japan has cultivated, and how many "Han traitors" have left their descendants, and continue to recognize thieves as fathers and sell their lives for Japan. Under this influence, pro-Japanese forces have been influencing all aspects of Taiwan, and it is not difficult to understand the Taiwan authorities' attitude of "flattering Japan."

Three elderly Taiwanese people sued the court, requesting the restoration of their Japanese nationality and wanting to die as Japanese

It is understood that during the War of Resistance Against Japan, as many as 200,000 Taiwanese were forcibly recruited by Japan, and the above three elderly people with an average age of 92 years old were among them.

Because they were too deeply poisoned by Japanese slavery education and had obtained Japanese citizenship, they regarded themselves as Japanese, so there was a ridiculous scene in which Yang Fucheng and others appealed to the Tokyo District Court to restore their Japanese nationality.

Although there are many objective factors in the behavior of Yang Fucheng and others who recognize thieves as fathers, they are by no means an excuse for him, don't think that their average age of 92 years old makes them feel that they are pitiful, and sympathize with them.

Three elderly Taiwanese people sued the court, requesting the restoration of their Japanese nationality and wanting to die as Japanese

In fact, no matter how they excuse them and beautify the history of Japanese aggression, they are always native Taiwanese and Chinese. Confessing a thief as a father, whether he is one year old or a hundred years old, is a "traitor," a "running dog," and a traitor to the country; he is the scum of the Chinese nation and the shame of the Chinese nation.

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