Yale University Research Social workers say crime is a disproportionate problem
among young burakumin, but the issue is so sensitive that no Japanese scholars
have conducted research on it.
One rare statistical study, conducted by Americans in the 1960's, found that
burakumin youths were three times as likely as non-buraku youths to be arrested
for crimes.
Another explanation, aside from high rates of poverty and unemployment,
has to do with one of Japan's open secrets: burakumin and ethnic Koreans
dominate the organized crime gangs known as the yakuza. More than
three-quarters of the members of the Yamaguchi Gumi, Japan's biggest
underworld organization, are said to be burakumin or ethnic Koreans.
イェール大は川口おばさん(元外務大臣)も出身校だね
【私は70年代の初めにイェール大学で経済学を学ぶために米国に戻りました。70年代後期には、私は世銀での勤務のためワシントンD. C. に来ました。90年代の初めには、日本大使館の通商担当公使として再度ここに戻りました。本当に、これまで何度もこの地を訪れたものです。そして、9月11日の二日前、私は環境大臣として米国を訪問していました。】 http://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/press/enzetsu/14/ekw_0916.html
World Famous French Professor Says From All His Research Nazi Homicidal Gas Chambers Did Not Exist
Dr. Robert Faurisson http://www.ihr.org/other/authorbios.html
Israeli consul in Tokyo says 30 Israelis detained in Japan, promise of earning quick buck is bogus
By Iris Jorlet
TOKYO - Israeli involvement in criminal activity in East Asian countries is causing serious damage to the country’s image and could also threaten national security, Israeli consul in Tokyo Moshe Harel told Ynet.
Some 30 Israelis are currently being held in Japanese prisons for various offenses, and a growing number of Israelis are involved in drug trafficking and selling forged passports in the country. Just two months ago two Iranians were caught with fake Israeli passports.
According to Harel, this growing trend has increased Japanese authorities’ fear of Israeli-initiated crime in the country, which in turn is making it harder for Israelis to enter Japan.
As a result, every Israeli who arrives in Japan is regarded as a suspect and goes through a detailed interrogation.