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Pro-N Korean offices in Tokyo raided over illegal exports

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If they are so pro North Korea just put them on a plane back to their little paradise, why are they allowed to support such an evil government from Japan? Deport every single pro North Korean now. Every thinking person knows they are all basically gangsters anyway.

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100 riot police were called in over a handful of crappy obsolete PCs being exported? Wow...

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There is a HUGE black market of stuff sent from Japan to N. Korea....and the authorities here are basically looking the other way....and occasionally following up tips from competing mobsters, like in this case.

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100 riot police, for a shipment of computers..really?

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Do these pro-N Korean organizations in Japan just cut themselves off from any information other than what's fed them from Pyongyang, or what?

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It may have contained some naughty video files on the computer

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One hundred police sent because some Koreans sent sodai gomi to their home country. It would be easier for them to buy new computers made in China sent to North Korea.

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Hope the po-po alerted the group about the raid as they do before all other raids.

And by the by, anyone know if the AIJ raid notice has gone out yet?

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"Koreans make up Japan’s second largest ethnic population, 2nd is the Chinese, ....

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I think that the US armed forces, US base workers, and USG civilian workers, and US embassy workers. and US citizens working in Japanese or private sector companies in Japan make up a significant population level in Japan also but can not vote in Japan

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Yokota, you have both Koreans and Chinese in second place. Which is it? Who is on first?

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Spies!! They are all spies for Pyongyang I tell you!! LOL!!??

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110 police wasting their time on this whilst gangsters and their offices are left unmolested. Another example of the bias in the "justice" system here.

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@Yokota: When you next comment... remember you are a reflection on the U.S. Air Force... we cannot have everyone actually knowing... its best to stay silent and keep them guessing.

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