Talk:Norimitsu Onishi/Archive 1
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Until the two sides can work out their differences and come to a consensus on what changes (if any) should be made to this article, this page will remain protected. There have been too many editors working in concert to avoid various policies, and too much POV-pushing back and forth on this article. This needs to stop now. Discuss things here first, and then we'll see about unprotecting the article. ···日本穣? · Talk to Nihonjoe 07:38, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
anti-japan campaign
★「反日スプリンクラーとして世界に歪曲・偏向記事を垂れ流すNYT東京支局長」 「SPAIO」5月10日号 西村幸祐
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NYT Norimitsu Onishi articles
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Norimitsu Onishi (Ja:ノリミツ・オオニシ, Kanji:大西哲光) is a Canadian newspaper reporter. He is currently the chief correspondent of Tokyo branch office of the New York Times, and staff writer for the Seoul Times. He was allegedly born in Chiba pref., Japan and immigrated to Montreal, Canada at the age of four with his parents. His surname '大西' is apparently Japanese, but until now it's totally unknown exactly what his origin is. Thus, some rumor on the webs that he is a Korean descendant.[1] One reason for that is he has refused to do the interviews of any kind of the Japanese press. Besides, purportedly, he never reads about the opinions from Japanese readers. He is quite famous for his anti-Japanese articles for the New York Times and others. His article, LETTER FROM ASIA; Why Japan Seems Content to Be Run by One Party on September 7, 2005[2] invoked an official objection statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan as "an incorrect article."[3] Since the branch office of the New York Times in which he works is the same building as the Asahi Shimbun of Tokyo, his reports are usually quoted and reprinted as the viewpoint of the New York Times by dissident papers like the Asahi Shimbun to find faults with the Japanese society in the respective editorials. That's way he has been often bashed by the conservative people in Japan.[4]
References
- ^ Shukan Shincho 7/13/2006 p.146 Hengen Jizai 207: Ese Nihonjin Masayuki Takayama, University of Teikyo, Shinchosha, Tokyo (Japanese)
- ^ The New York Times, September 7, 2005, FROM ASIA; Why Japan Seems Content to Be Run by One Party Norimitsu Onishi [1]
- ^ Sankei Shimbun 09/23/2005 (Japanese)[2]
- ^ SAPIO 5/10/2006 Chief correspondent of Tokyo branch office of the NYT: an anti-Japan sprinkler spreading distorted and biased articles all over the world (Ja:反日スプリンクラーとして世界に歪曲・偏向記事を垂れ流すNYT東京支局長) Koyu Nishimura Shogakukan, Tokyo (Japanese)
External links
- Contributed articles by Norimitsu Onishi in the New York Times.[3]
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some sources were added that caused the revert war and the sentence I could not find any sources was removed. Since the article does not seem written from the journalist side, addition of the pov tag is appropriate. --Jjok 02:45, 8 August 2006 (UTC)