On Feb. 28, 100+ riot police surrounded 2
offices affiliated with the General Association of Korean Residents in
Japan, a pro-DPRK organization also known as Chongryeon. The article
says: "The raid came after prosecutors last week indicted Lee Soon-Gi,
49, for illegally exporting 100 second-hand personal computers to North
Korea through China in 2009, officials and local media said."
Although Mr. Lee is not related or affiliated with Chongryeon or any of
its umbrella organizations, Japanese police and media reported as if
Chongryeon supported the illegal exports of second-hand
computers to DPRK. Chongryeon, as de facto DPRK embassy, does help
people who wish to travel to DPRK by providing travel certificates
because there is no DPRK embassy in Japan due to the fact that there is
no official diplomatic relations between DPRK and Japan. However, the Chongryeon
travel agency cannot regulate what each traveler's bringing to DPRK and
even when s/he brings things that are categorized as "illegal," the travel
agency bears no responsibility.
However,
without providing any tangible evidence to prove Chongryeon's
involvement in "illegal exports," Japanese police raided
Chongryeon-affiliated offices. This is actually part of a series of
institutionalized racism targeting Chongryeon Koreans under the name of
"national security." The violence and harassment has dramatically escalated
after the former DPRK leader, Kim Jong Il admitted to the abduction of
thirteen Japanese civilians during the 1970s and 1980s when the-then
Japanese prime minister Koizumi visited Pyong Yang on September 17,
2002.
People have often compares 9-17 with the previous year's
"9-11 terrorist attacks" because of its resemblance of what followed
after. Modeling Bush's rhetoric of "Us versus Them," Japan has defined
itself as absolute justice who bears the rights and responsibilities to
punish and correct the absolute evil, DPRK. Consequently, in a similar
way Muslims, Arabs and South Asians were racialized and criminalized in
the post 9-11 U.S. and elsewhere, Zainichi Koreans have become the
target of skepticism, punishment and discipline by the Japanese
government and society.