- Yukihisa Fujita
is a
Japan esepolitician of theDemocratic Party of Japan , a member of theHouse of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature). A native ofMito, Ibaraki and graduate ofKeio University . Elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 1996, after losing the 2000 re-election, he was elected to the House of Representatives for the second time in 2003. Losing his seat again in the 2005 re-election, he was elected to the House of Councillors for the first time in 2007.In mid-January 2008, Fujita made a 30 minute presentation before a session of the Japanese Defense and Foreign Affairs Committee that was broadcast live nationwide on Japanese NHK television.
The Japanese Defense and Foreign Affairs Committee was discussing Japan's continued contribution to the US war in
Afghanistan . Fujita questioned Japan's continuing support for the US 'war on terror' and the US invasion and occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq because he believes there are too many doubts about9/11 .During Fujita's presentation, a staffer holds up several large photos and diagrams including photos of the damaged Pentagon with a 757 airplane superimposed to illustrate conflicts with the official story.
Fujita also asks the Prime Minister, Finance Minister and Foreign Minister about, and requests investigation by Japanese authorities into Japanese citizens killed in New York on
September 11, 2001 , instead of just taking US authorities word.References
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External links
* [http://www.y-fujita.com/ Official website] in Japanese.
* [http://www.webtv.sangiin.go.jp/generator/meta_generator_wmv.php?ssp=8478&on=1199958156&si=e1a1b6e76ae25e72c5877dfb56d49f143&ch=y&mode=LIBRARY&pars=0.23871368956457012 www.webtv.sangiin.go.jp] Link to streaming video of mid-January presentation to Japanese Defense and Foreign Affairs Committee.
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* [http://www.911video.de/ex/jap111.htm www.911video.de/ex/jap111.htm] Link to 8 streaming videos with English sub-titles of mid-January presentation to Japanese Defense and Foreign Affairs CommitteeJapanese.
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