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Haga E. Kow
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On 3 Oct 2005 12:08:07 -0700, "bitter anko Takada"
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They actually enslaved those japs, imprisoned them in its awfully uncivilized coffee
farms and forced them to pick coffee beans for 15 hours a day. It's disgusting
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Hey, Juan Valdez has done that for decades and he isn't
bitching -- why should you be bitch.
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Zuo Tung Jao Tsu
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| Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 4:24 am
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If you think that there are more people who speak English in China than
in America, you should think twice. From what I heard, it doesn't sound
anything like English as American know it. The quality of "English" is
so poor, you may as well say that the Chinese speak French and Spanish
just as well.
The fact is that China has a high illiteracy rate. Over 10% of its
population (1.2 billion people) can't even read Chinese.
In Japan, 99% of the people can read and write.
Literacy rates of Countries (CIA factbook)
15 years and older who can read and write.
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Japan it is 99%
France it is 99%
Germany it is 99%
Austria it is 98%
USA it is 97%
Singapore it is 93%
China it is 90%
India it is 60%
If you are looking at countries with the Highest IQs
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http://members.shaw.ca/delajara/NationalIQs.html
You will find that Hong Kong children score 116 vs. 102 for Britian.
Japanese childen scored 110.24 second highest in Asian countries and
Korean children 109. Bejing children scored 109.4.
1. Canadian children scored Full Scale IQ= 103.34, Verbal= 101.4,
Performance = 104.96 on the (American) WISC-III. Source: Wechsler, D.
(1996), Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children Third Edition,
Canadian Supplement. (Communicated by Dr. D. Saklofske).
2. Chinese children, in or around Beijing scored 109.4. According to Li,
Jin, Vandernberg, Zhu, and Tang, 1990, as cited in R. Lynn (1997),
Geographical variation in intelligence. In Helmuth Nyborg (Ed.) The
Scientific Study of Human Nature. I kept Lynns adjustment for the Flynn
Effect (The WISC-R Chinese standardization was done 10 years later than
the American).
3. In Nagoya Japan, the score was 110.24. It was adjusted up by 3.34
points because testing was done on the Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test
(see note 1). Source: Takeuchi and Scott (1992) as cited by R. Lynn
(1997), Geographical variation in intelligence. In Helmuth Nyborg (Ed.)
The Scientific Study of Human Nature. It seems that the Japanese gains
have started to level off.
4. South Korean children got a score of 109 versus British children.
Source: Lynn and Ja Song (1994) as cited by R. Lynn (1997), Geographical
variation in intelligence. In Helmuth Nyborg (Ed.) The Scientific Study
of Human Nature.
5. Taiwanese children versus British children: 104.7, on a culturally
reduced test. Adjusted for the Flynn Effect by R. Lynn (1997),
Geographical variation in intelligence. In Helmuth Nyborg (Ed.) The
Scientific Study of Human Nature.
6. Hong Kong versus British children: 116 on a culturally reduced test.
Source: Chan and Lynn (1989), The intelligence of six-year-olds in Hong
Kong, J. biosoc. Sci. Vol. 21, pp. 461-464.
Han Sum Wun wrote:
| Quote: | On 3 Oct 2005 11:26:31 -0700, "bitter anko Takada"
kaz762@hotmail.com> wrote:
Chairman Mao ??????:
Why dummy?
Most Chinese with an education are bilingual and English is taught in
primary school per government regulations.
Bawahahahahahaha! It's because you are Chinamen, the servants of the
Whites. Bawahahahahahahahahahahaaaaa!
The people of the first class decent country only educated in their own
language. But all those pathetic servants in former European colonies
of the third class slave countries such as China, Singapore are
educated in the language of their suzerains such as English, French,
etc. because they are just slaves and they don't have their own
identities. Pathetic indeed. Bawahahahahahahahahaha!
More people in China speak English than do in the United States. The
ability to learn and speak a second language (not included in your
upbringing) is indicative of commitment and the desire to succeed.
99% of the population of Austria speak at least three languages. They
are hardly subservient to anyone -- don't you agree?
Learning things in the language of other ethnic is really a slave! lol
You can believe anything you want, but when your beliefs make
predictions about the physical world, then they become subject to
testing. So, have you a pencil and paper and can you read and write?
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Vernon North
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| Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 5:57 am
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In article <1128365073.629523.158960@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
kaz762@hotmail.com says...
| Quote: | Incidentally, you should know the fact that educated and sophisticated
good japs never visit N. America.
You've been here. That explains a lot. |
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Chairman Mao
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1.000 DOLLARS AN HOUR = $1 an hour?
I'll hire you to sweep my floor..
Do you Japanese wear those Army IJA WW2 style hats around in Japan-land?
I have 3 of them and I am trying to start a new fashion trend with them here
in China.
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Chairman Mao ??????:
| Quote: | Only uneducated Japs like you that have zero skills or education.
You are rejected from getting that H1-B visa and high paying job position.
Too bad isn't it, find a way to cheat the system like others do.
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Who the hell wants to visit such a fucking country? Only Chinese and
Koreans want to be there, moron.
They have to pay me 1.000 dollars an hour if you require me to visit
there.
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Chairman Mao
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We still visit crappy Japan... We like those hot JP girls :)
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| Quote: | Chairman Mao ??????:
Only uneducated Japs like you that have zero skills or education.
You are rejected from getting that H1-B visa and high paying job
position.
Too bad isn't it, find a way to cheat the system like others do.
Who the hell wants to visit such a fucking country? Only Chinese and
Koreans want to be there, moron.
They have to pay me 1.000 dollars an hour if you require me to visit
there.
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Incidentally, you should know the fact that educated and sophisticated
good japs never visit N. America. Only some crappy bad japs visit
there. Probably so is the rest of the world except China, Korea and
Mexico. Decent people all over the world would never want to visit
there. I guess that's why N. America is filled with a bunch of crappy
people. LOL.
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Chairman Mao
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Maybe because the business language of the world is English?
Europeans average 3 different languages, I speak 3 (not as fluent as I
want).
You speak JApanese and borderline English.
Why?
BTW is your sister cute? Post a picture.
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Chairman Mao ??????:
| Quote: | Why dummy?
Most Chinese with an education are bilingual and English is taught in
primary school per government regulations.
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Bawahahahahahaha! It's because you are Chinamen, the servants of the
Whites. Bawahahahahahahahahahahaaaaa!
The people of the first class decent country only educated in their own
language. But all those pathetic servants in former European colonies
of the third class slave countries such as China, Singapore are
educated in the language of their suzerains such as English, French,
etc. because they are just slaves and they don't have their own
identities. Pathetic indeed. Bawahahahahahahahahaha!
Learning things in the language of other ethnic is really a slave! lol
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Chairman Mao
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I agree with your post.
100%
It is every Chinese parents desire to see their children succeed.
"Han Sum Wun" <hsw@easynews.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | On 3 Oct 2005 11:26:31 -0700, "bitter anko Takada"
kaz762@hotmail.com> wrote:
Chairman Mao ??????:
Why dummy?
Most Chinese with an education are bilingual and English is taught in
primary school per government regulations.
Bawahahahahahaha! It's because you are Chinamen, the servants of the
Whites. Bawahahahahahahahahahahaaaaa!
The people of the first class decent country only educated in their own
language. But all those pathetic servants in former European colonies
of the third class slave countries such as China, Singapore are
educated in the language of their suzerains such as English, French,
etc. because they are just slaves and they don't have their own
identities. Pathetic indeed. Bawahahahahahahahahaha!
More people in China speak English than do in the United States. The
ability to learn and speak a second language (not included in your
upbringing) is indicative of commitment and the desire to succeed.
99% of the population of Austria speak at least three languages. They
are hardly subservient to anyone -- don't you agree?
Learning things in the language of other ethnic is really a slave! lol
You can believe anything you want, but when your beliefs make
predictions about the physical world, then they become subject to
testing. So, have you a pencil and paper and can you read and write?
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Then you admit most Japanese are big racist?
I dislike niggers and elite liberals and lib-JEW$.
Japanese hate everyone..
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Of course, no jap likes a white gaijin like the Chinaman Mao.
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bitter anko Takada
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Chairman Mao のメッセージ:
| Quote: | 1.000 DOLLARS AN HOUR = $1 an hour?
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That's the wage of Chinaman like you.
Mistake. Not 1.000, It's 1,000 dollars.
| Quote: | I'll hire you to sweep my floor..
Do you Japanese wear those Army IJA WW2 style hats around in Japan-land?
I have 3 of them and I am trying to start a new fashion trend with them here
in China.
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It's funny you fuck the japs while millions of Chinamen are working in
Japan for the minimum wage. They commit a lot of crimes too. |
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bitter anko Takada
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Haga E. Kow のメッセージ:
| Quote: | On 3 Oct 2005 12:08:07 -0700, "bitter anko Takada"
kaz762@hotmail.com> wrote:
They actually enslaved those japs, imprisoned them in its awfully uncivilized coffee
farms and forced them to pick coffee beans for 15 hours a day. It's disgusting
Hey, Juan Valdez has done that for decades and he isn't
bitching -- why should you be bitch.
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Unfortunately the japs are civilized people and they do not adopt the
savages' standard of living. It's a huge crime that those savages in
Brazil fooled the japs and then imprisoned them into ultra filthy
uncivilized camps. Thousands of the japs died due to the unbelievably
filthy living condition there without getting any medical service.
Simply there was no medical equipment. The savage Juan Valdez did it
for decades, but it's because he is the uncivilized westerner that is
used to that kind of uncivilized living condition. It's too poor for
the standard of the japs. Being in Japanese prisons are hundred times
better than living in the dirty Brazil. Brazil is even worse than
Canada or South Africa, I guess.
Anyway, the government of Brazil was hiding all those facts of ultra
low living standard and slave work, then they recruited immigrants from
Japan. And this act is merely a scam and slave hunting. They officially
fooled the Japanese government and hunted thousands of the japs openly
so Brazil must be nuked in future. I heard that the fucking slaver
country Brazil also did those scams to Germans and Italians, so they
may join Japan to nuke Brazil. I think some jap will nuke it anyway,
and punish all those Portuguese slavers in future. Portuguse are the
worst brutal animals in this Globe. They even abducted thousands of jap
girls in the medieval era to sell them to the whore houses in their
colonies. They have to get punished for what they have done in the past. |
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bitter anko Takada
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bitter anko Takada のメッセージ:
| Quote: | Haga E. Kow のメッセージ:
On 3 Oct 2005 12:08:07 -0700, "bitter anko Takada"
kaz762@hotmail.com> wrote:
They actually enslaved those japs, imprisoned them in its awfully uncivilized coffee
farms and forced them to pick coffee beans for 15 hours a day. It's disgusting
Hey, Juan Valdez has done that for decades and he isn't
bitching -- why should you be bitch.
Unfortunately the japs are civilized people and they do not adopt the
savages' standard of living. It's a huge crime that those savages in
Brazil fooled the japs and then imprisoned them into ultra filthy
uncivilized camps. Thousands of the japs died due to the unbelievably
filthy living condition there without getting any medical service.
Simply there was no medical equipment. The savage Juan Valdez did it
for decades, but it's because he is the uncivilized westerner that is
used to that kind of uncivilized living condition. It's too poor for
the standard of the japs. Being in Japanese prisons are hundred times
better than living in the dirty Brazil. Brazil is even worse than
Canada or South Africa, I guess.
Anyway, the government of Brazil was hiding all those facts of ultra
low living standard and slave work, then they recruited immigrants from
Japan. And this act is merely a scam and slave hunting. They officially
fooled the Japanese government and hunted thousands of the japs openly
so Brazil must be nuked in future. I heard that the fucking slaver
country Brazil also did those scams to Germans and Italians, so they
may join Japan to nuke Brazil. I think some jap will nuke it anyway,
and punish all those Portuguese slavers in future. Portuguse are the
worst brutal animals in this Globe. They even abducted thousands of jap
girls in the medieval era to sell them to the whore houses in their
colonies. They have to get punished for what they have done in the past.
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Fortunately, our ally Germans punished the accomplice of the filthy
Portuguese, the Spanish savages in the city Guernica by air raid. It's
great. |
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Vernon North
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In article <1128403065.127253.18310@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
kaz762@hotmail.com says...
| Quote: | Unfortunately the japs are civilized people
There are a few exceptions. You, for instance. |
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Vernon North
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In article <1128404601.278617.44330@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
kaz762@hotmail.com says...
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bitter anko Takada ?メッセ??:
Haga E. Kow ?メッセ??:
On 3 Oct 2005 12:08:07 -0700, "bitter anko Takada"
kaz762@hotmail.com> wrote:
They actually enslaved those japs, imprisoned them in its awfully uncivilized coffee
farms and forced them to pick coffee beans for 15 hours a day. It's disgusting
Hey, Juan Valdez has done that for decades and he isn't
bitching -- why should you be bitch.
Unfortunately the japs are civilized people and they do not adopt the
savages' standard of living. It's a huge crime that those savages in
Brazil fooled the japs and then imprisoned them into ultra filthy
uncivilized camps. Thousands of the japs died due to the unbelievably
filthy living condition there without getting any medical service.
Simply there was no medical equipment. The savage Juan Valdez did it
for decades, but it's because he is the uncivilized westerner that is
used to that kind of uncivilized living condition. It's too poor for
the standard of the japs. Being in Japanese prisons are hundred times
better than living in the dirty Brazil. Brazil is even worse than
Canada or South Africa, I guess.
Anyway, the government of Brazil was hiding all those facts of ultra
low living standard and slave work, then they recruited immigrants from
Japan. And this act is merely a scam and slave hunting. They officially
fooled the Japanese government and hunted thousands of the japs openly
so Brazil must be nuked in future. I heard that the fucking slaver
country Brazil also did those scams to Germans and Italians, so they
may join Japan to nuke Brazil. I think some jap will nuke it anyway,
and punish all those Portuguese slavers in future. Portuguse are the
worst brutal animals in this Globe. They even abducted thousands of jap
girls in the medieval era to sell them to the whore houses in their
colonies. They have to get punished for what they have done in the past..
Fortunately, our ally Germans
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Oh, so now they're your allies? Funny -- you've denied that all along.
You know, Kaz, you are your own worst enemy. If anyone waits for a
while, you'll come along with a new post proving you are at best,
inconsistent, but more likely just a liar.
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Haga E. Kow
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On 3 Oct 2005 22:17:45 -0700, "bitter anko Takada"
<kaz762@hotmail.com> wrote:
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Haga E. Kow ??????:
Hey, Juan Valdez has done that for decades and he isn't
bitching -- why should you be bitch.
Unfortunately the japs are civilized people and they do not adopt the
savages' standard of living. It's a huge crime that those savages in
Brazil fooled the japs and then imprisoned them into ultra filthy
uncivilized camps. Thousands of the japs died due to the unbelievably
filthy living condition there without getting any medical service.
Simply there was no medical equipment. The savage Juan Valdez did it
for decades, but it's because he is the uncivilized westerner that is
used to that kind of uncivilized living condition. It's too poor for
the standard of the japs. Being in Japanese prisons are hundred times
better than living in the dirty Brazil. Brazil is even worse than
Canada or South Africa, I guess.
Anyway, the government of Brazil was hiding all those facts of ultra
low living standard and slave work, then they recruited immigrants from
Japan. And this act is merely a scam and slave hunting. They officially
fooled the Japanese government and hunted thousands of the japs openly
so Brazil must be nuked in future. I heard that the fucking slaver
country Brazil also did those scams to Germans and Italians, so they
may join Japan to nuke Brazil. I think some jap will nuke it anyway,
and punish all those Portuguese slavers in future. Portuguse are the
worst brutal animals in this Globe. They even abducted thousands of jap
girls in the medieval era to sell them to the whore houses in their
colonies. They have to get punished for what they have done in the past.
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JOINT COMMUNIQUE BETWEEN JAPAN AND THE FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL
(Brasilia, September 16th)
1. At the invitation of the President of the Federative Republic
of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the Prime Minister of Japan,
Junichiro Koizumi, paid an official visit to Brazil from September
14th to 16th .
2. Prime Minister of Japan visited Sao Paulo on September 14th
and 15th , during which time he was greeted by the Governor of State
Geraldo Alckmin and met representatives from the Japanese-Brazilian
community.
3. On September 16th, Prime Minister of Japan was welcomed by
President of the Federative Republic of Brazil and attended a summit
meeting, when they held a warm and wide-ranging exchange of views on
the current state of the bilateral relations as well as on global
issues.
4. Both leaders, recalling over one hundred years of friendship
and cooperation, expressed their strong determination to strengthen
overall bilateral ties. They reviewed the political, economic and
human links that lie at the foundation of the Brazil-Japan relations,
and reaffirmed to make efforts to further intensify them.
5. Both leaders considered the importance of the exchange of
high-level visits between both countries. President of the Federative
Republic of Brazil underscored the high relevance of the visit of
Prime Minister of Japan to Brazil. Prime Minister of Japan extended
his invitation to President of the Federative Republic of Brazil to
visit Japan at a time of mutual convenience. President of the
Federative Republic of Brazil accepted the offer with satisfaction.
6. Both leaders praised the contribution made by the Japanese
immigration to Brazil since 1908 and affirmed their determination to
celebrate the Centennial Year in 2008 as the "Japan-Brazil Exchange
Year". They also decided to establish a "Japan-Brazil Council for 21st
Century", in order to present recommendations on the future
opportunities for further deepening bilateral ties.
7. Prime Minister of Japan thanked the warm welcome received by
the Japanese immigrants to Brazil through all these years. President
of the Federative Republic of Brazil also expressed his gratitude for
the friendly way the Brazilian community was given the opportunity to
contribute to the further development of the Japanese economy and
society in recent decades.
In this regard, both leaders shared the view that human ties
played a vital role in deepening friendship and mutual understanding
between the two countries. They acknowledged that labor, education,
welfare and transport links are crucial elements to enhance synergic
forces in bilateral relations.
8. Both leaders confirmed that the political relationship should
be further strengthened, and welcomed the progress of the
inter-governmental consultations on political and economic issues
between Japan and Brazil as well as between Japan and Mercosur. They
also shared the view that it would be important to enhance such
consultations, promote the increased exchange of high-ranking visits
including ministerial ones, and increased interaction not only at the
governmental level but also at the parliamentary level.
9. Both leaders reached a common recognition that it is timely to
revitalize the economic and commercial relations between the two
countries. Both leaders decided to work together between both
governments and private sectors to explore ways to revitalize economic
relations between Japan and Brazil and also between Japan and
Mercosur. In this regard, they looked forward to a successful outcome
of the next meeting of the Japan-Brazil Economic Committee to be held
next year in Japan.
10. Both leaders shared the view that synergic and complementary
aspects of both economies entail important opportunities to give new
vigor to Japanese-Brazilian relations. In this regard, they
acknowledged with satisfaction the important contribution of the
Japanese cooperation to strategic Brazilian projects in the fields of
energy, raw material resources, infrastructure, environment and food
security. They also noted the important opportunities created by both
countries for future cooperation projects.
11. Both leaders reaffirmed the importance of the bilateral
technical cooperation program and gladly approved the successful
outcome of the sixteenth meeting on this matter held in Tokyo last May
27-28. They emphasized the importance of bilateral projects and
programs, as well as of those related to third parties. They expressed
satisfaction for current cooperation endeavors for the region of Latin
America and Africa.
12. Both leaders, acknowledging that cultural and personal
exchanges play an important role in advancing mutual understandings
between the peoples of Japan and Brazil, decided to do even more to
promote these exchanges. In this context, both leaders expressed their
intentions to work together on events such as the 2008 Japan Art
Exposition in Brazil. Also, taking into account the critical role to
be played by young generation in the future bilateral relationship,
Prime Minister of Japan expressed his intention to invite more than
1,000 Brazilian students and youth to Japan over the course of the
next five years under various exchange programs, and President of the
Federative Republic of Brazil welcomed it.
13. Both leaders shared the understanding that it is of great
importance to enhance the effectiveness and credibility of
multilateral institutions, especially the United Nations and its
Security Council, particularly through expanding the membership of the
Security Council, both in permanent and non-permanent categories.
Japan and Brazil, based on the firmly-shared recognition that
both countries are legitimate candidates for a permanent seat at the
UNSC, and in light of the current reality of the international system,
will support each other's candidacy in the upcoming reform of the
institution, exert utmost effort and work closely together towards
accomplishing such a reform.
14. Both leaders welcomed the decision made by the WTO General
Council on August 1st. While confirming that maintaining and
strengthening the multilateral trade system was indispensable for the
development of the developing countries and the growth of the world
economy, and recalling the need to display flexibility, constructive
spirit and political will in negotiations, both leaders decided to
work together to ensure productive negotiations in the lead-up to the
sixth ministerial meeting to be held in Hong Kong in December, 2005
and reassured their commitment to a successful conclusion of the Doha
Round through the full implementation of its mandate, which will
significantly facilitate the integration of developing countries in
the multilateral trading system in all relevant fields.
15. Both leaders reiterated their common interest in for the
global environment and their commitment to promote sustainable
development. Noting that climate change is one of the greatest
challenges facing mankind, they stressed the importance of the entry
into force of the Kyoto Protocol and urged all Parties to the UN
Convention on Climate Change that have not yet ratified the Protocol
to do so in a timely manner. They also stressed their satisfaction
with the strengthening of bilateral cooperation on environmental
issues, particularly with initiatives such as the Informal Meeting on
Further Actions against Climate Change, co-chaired by Brazil and Japan
for the second time, in Tokyo on 15 and 16 September.
Both leaders also discussed the importance of Reduce, Reuse
and Recycle ("3 R") and Prime Minister of Japan invited Brazil to
participate in the 3 R Initiative Ministerial Meeting to be held in
Tokyo in April 2005 and President of the Federative Republic of Brazil
would consider this invitation.
Both leaders shared their interest in renewable energies
including bioethanol as one of the measures to prevent global warming.
16. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to the goals of
disarmament and non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and
of their means of delivery. They confirmed their willingness to work
together to this end, inter alia at the 2005 NPT Review Conference,
which will be presided by Brazil, with a view to achieving an outcome
that contributes to the implementation of the Treaty.
17. Both leaders discussed issues of world poverty reduction,
counter-terrorism and other important international issues in order to
address them in a democratic and equitable way.
18. Both leaders concluded their summit meeting reaffirming their
shared commitment to democracy, human rights and free market ideals
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bitter anko Takada
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| Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 1:58 pm
Post subject: Re: Japs Still at It! |
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Haga E. Kow のメッセージ:
| Quote: | On 3 Oct 2005 22:17:45 -0700, "bitter anko Takada"
kaz762@hotmail.com> wrote:
Haga E. Kow ??????:
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羽賀、what do you want to say?
| Quote: | Hey, Juan Valdez has done that for decades and he isn't
bitching -- why should you be bitch.
Unfortunately the japs are civilized people and they do not adopt the
savages' standard of living. It's a huge crime that those savages in
Brazil fooled the japs and then imprisoned them into ultra filthy
uncivilized camps. Thousands of the japs died due to the unbelievably
filthy living condition there without getting any medical service.
Simply there was no medical equipment. The savage Juan Valdez did it
for decades, but it's because he is the uncivilized westerner that is
used to that kind of uncivilized living condition. It's too poor for
the standard of the japs. Being in Japanese prisons are hundred times
better than living in the dirty Brazil. Brazil is even worse than
Canada or South Africa, I guess.
Anyway, the government of Brazil was hiding all those facts of ultra
low living standard and slave work, then they recruited immigrants from
Japan. And this act is merely a scam and slave hunting. They officially
fooled the Japanese government and hunted thousands of the japs openly
so Brazil must be nuked in future. I heard that the fucking slaver
country Brazil also did those scams to Germans and Italians, so they
may join Japan to nuke Brazil. I think some jap will nuke it anyway,
and punish all those Portuguese slavers in future. Portuguse are the
worst brutal animals in this Globe. They even abducted thousands of jap
girls in the medieval era to sell them to the whore houses in their
colonies. They have to get punished for what they have done in the past.
JOINT COMMUNIQUE BETWEEN JAPAN AND THE FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL
(Brasilia, September 16th)
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羽賀、what do you want to say?
Brazil surely cowardly took advantage of the japs especially Okinawans
and Hokkaidoites. The japs needed place to immigrate but N. America
refuzed so Japan had to develop Manchuria. This historical fact is
still affecting a lot to Japanese society today.
| Quote: | 1. At the invitation of the President of the Federative Republic
of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the Prime Minister of Japan,
Junichiro Koizumi, paid an official visit to Brazil from September
14th to 16th .
2. Prime Minister of Japan visited Sao Paulo on September 14th
and 15th , during which time he was greeted by the Governor of State
Geraldo Alckmin and met representatives from the Japanese-Brazilian
community.
3. On September 16th, Prime Minister of Japan was welcomed by
President of the Federative Republic of Brazil and attended a summit
meeting, when they held a warm and wide-ranging exchange of views on
the current state of the bilateral relations as well as on global
issues.
4. Both leaders, recalling over one hundred years of friendship
and cooperation, expressed their strong determination to strengthen
overall bilateral ties. They reviewed the political, economic and
human links that lie at the foundation of the Brazil-Japan relations,
and reaffirmed to make efforts to further intensify them.
5. Both leaders considered the importance of the exchange of
high-level visits between both countries. President of the Federative
Republic of Brazil underscored the high relevance of the visit of
Prime Minister of Japan to Brazil. Prime Minister of Japan extended
his invitation to President of the Federative Republic of Brazil to
visit Japan at a time of mutual convenience. President of the
Federative Republic of Brazil accepted the offer with satisfaction.
6. Both leaders praised the contribution made by the Japanese
immigration to Brazil since 1908 and affirmed their determination to
celebrate the Centennial Year in 2008 as the "Japan-Brazil Exchange
Year". They also decided to establish a "Japan-Brazil Council for 21st
Century", in order to present recommendations on the future
opportunities for further deepening bilateral ties.
7. Prime Minister of Japan thanked the warm welcome received by
the Japanese immigrants to Brazil through all these years. President
of the Federative Republic of Brazil also expressed his gratitude for
the friendly way the Brazilian community was given the opportunity to
contribute to the further development of the Japanese economy and
society in recent decades.
In this regard, both leaders shared the view that human ties
played a vital role in deepening friendship and mutual understanding
between the two countries. They acknowledged that labor, education,
welfare and transport links are crucial elements to enhance synergic
forces in bilateral relations.
8. Both leaders confirmed that the political relationship should
be further strengthened, and welcomed the progress of the
inter-governmental consultations on political and economic issues
between Japan and Brazil as well as between Japan and Mercosur. They
also shared the view that it would be important to enhance such
consultations, promote the increased exchange of high-ranking visits
including ministerial ones, and increased interaction not only at the
governmental level but also at the parliamentary level.
9. Both leaders reached a common recognition that it is timely to
revitalize the economic and commercial relations between the two
countries. Both leaders decided to work together between both
governments and private sectors to explore ways to revitalize economic
relations between Japan and Brazil and also between Japan and
Mercosur. In this regard, they looked forward to a successful outcome
of the next meeting of the Japan-Brazil Economic Committee to be held
next year in Japan.
10. Both leaders shared the view that synergic and complementary
aspects of both economies entail important opportunities to give new
vigor to Japanese-Brazilian relations. In this regard, they
acknowledged with satisfaction the important contribution of the
Japanese cooperation to strategic Brazilian projects in the fields of
energy, raw material resources, infrastructure, environment and food
security. They also noted the important opportunities created by both
countries for future cooperation projects.
11. Both leaders reaffirmed the importance of the bilateral
technical cooperation program and gladly approved the successful
outcome of the sixteenth meeting on this matter held in Tokyo last May
27-28. They emphasized the importance of bilateral projects and
programs, as well as of those related to third parties. They expressed
satisfaction for current cooperation endeavors for the region of Latin
America and Africa.
12. Both leaders, acknowledging that cultural and personal
exchanges play an important role in advancing mutual understandings
between the peoples of Japan and Brazil, decided to do even more to
promote these exchanges. In this context, both leaders expressed their
intentions to work together on events such as the 2008 Japan Art
Exposition in Brazil. Also, taking into account the critical role to
be played by young generation in the future bilateral relationship,
Prime Minister of Japan expressed his intention to invite more than
1,000 Brazilian students and youth to Japan over the course of the
next five years under various exchange programs, and President of the
Federative Republic of Brazil welcomed it.
13. Both leaders shared the understanding that it is of great
importance to enhance the effectiveness and credibility of
multilateral institutions, especially the United Nations and its
Security Council, particularly through expanding the membership of the
Security Council, both in permanent and non-permanent categories.
Japan and Brazil, based on the firmly-shared recognition that
both countries are legitimate candidates for a permanent seat at the
UNSC, and in light of the current reality of the international system,
will support each other's candidacy in the upcoming reform of the
institution, exert utmost effort and work closely together towards
accomplishing such a reform.
14. Both leaders welcomed the decision made by the WTO General
Council on August 1st. While confirming that maintaining and
strengthening the multilateral trade system was indispensable for the
development of the developing countries and the growth of the world
economy, and recalling the need to display flexibility, constructive
spirit and political will in negotiations, both leaders decided to
work together to ensure productive negotiations in the lead-up to the
sixth ministerial meeting to be held in Hong Kong in December, 2005
and reassured their commitment to a successful conclusion of the Doha
Round through the full implementation of its mandate, which will
significantly facilitate the integration of developing countries in
the multilateral trading system in all relevant fields.
15. Both leaders reiterated their common interest in for the
global environment and their commitment to promote sustainable
development. Noting that climate change is one of the greatest
challenges facing mankind, they stressed the importance of the entry
into force of the Kyoto Protocol and urged all Parties to the UN
Convention on Climate Change that have not yet ratified the Protocol
to do so in a timely manner. They also stressed their satisfaction
with the strengthening of bilateral cooperation on environmental
issues, particularly with initiatives such as the Informal Meeting on
Further Actions against Climate Change, co-chaired by Brazil and Japan
for the second time, in Tokyo on 15 and 16 September.
Both leaders also discussed the importance of Reduce, Reuse
and Recycle ("3 R") and Prime Minister of Japan invited Brazil to
participate in the 3 R Initiative Ministerial Meeting to be held in
Tokyo in April 2005 and President of the Federative Republic of Brazil
would consider this invitation.
Both leaders shared their interest in renewable energies
including bioethanol as one of the measures to prevent global warming.
16. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to the goals of
disarmament and non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and
of their means of delivery. They confirmed their willingness to work
together to this end, inter alia at the 2005 NPT Review Conference,
which will be presided by Brazil, with a view to achieving an outcome
that contributes to the implementation of the Treaty.
17. Both leaders discussed issues of world poverty reduction,
counter-terrorism and other important international issues in order to
address them in a democratic and equitable way.
18. Both leaders concluded their summit meeting reaffirming their
shared commitment to democracy, human rights and free market ideals
which lay at the foundation of both countries. |
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