日本有识之士:高市错误言论违反宪法和国际法
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2026-01-01 12:46

Group 1 - The remarks made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi have sparked strong criticism from intellectuals in Japan, with claims that her statements violate both the Japanese Constitution and international law [1] - Ito Akihiro, president of the Japan-China Labor Exchange Association, stated that Takaichi's comments equate to a betrayal of the Japan-China Peace and Friendship Treaty, suggesting a call for war [1] - There is growing concern over the resurgence of militarism in Japan, fueled by right-wing forces promoting the so-called "China threat theory" and altering historical textbooks [1] Group 2 - The manipulation of public opinion by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is evident, as they control education and media reporting, raising concerns about how young Japanese people perceive peace [3] - A portion of the younger generation in Japan supports Takaichi's statements, which is attributed to their upbringing in an environment that promotes such views [3] - The focus should shift from increasing defense spending and enhancing deterrence as a means to achieve peace, to fostering a genuine understanding of peace and history [3]

日本有识之士:高市错误言论违反宪法和国际法 - Reportify