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Kōki Ishii

Kōki Ishii (石井 紘基, Ishii Kōki) (November 6, 1940 – October 25, 2002) was a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) born in Setagaya, Tokyo. A lifelong reformist, he was murdered under suspicious circumstances.

Kōki Ishii
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
1993–2002
Succeeded byYoko Komiyama
ConstituencyTokyo's 6th district (Elected 3rd)
Personal details
Born(1940-11-06)November 6, 1940
Setagaya, Tokyo
DiedOctober 25, 2002(2002-10-25) (aged 61)
Setagaya, Tokyo
Political partyDemocratic Party of Japan
SpouseNatasha Ishii
WebsiteMemorial blog

Early life edit

Ishii graduated from Chuo University, where he studied the legal educations and the graduate school of Waseda University. During the student time, he has participated in Student activism. Ishii lived in the Soviet Union for 6 years as an international student to Lomonosov Moscow State University, following the recommendation by Yasushi Akutagawa, Representative of Japan-Soviet Union Youth Friendship Committee at that time. There he majored theory of state and law under the guidance of Professor A. Y. Denisov and earned a doctorate in philosophy.

Political career edit

After coming back from Moscow, Ishii started his political activity at the Socialist Democratic Federation (Japan) (SDF). In 1992 he defected from the SDF, entered the Japan New Party and was elected to the House of Representatives of Japan in 1993. Ishii was the Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Management and Coordination Agency under Prime Minister Tsutomu Hata.

Even though he was elected from Japan New Party, Ishii broke with Morihiro Hosokawa and did not enter the New Frontier Party. After being the member of the Liberal League and the New Party Sakigake, Ishii participated in the formation of the DPJ in 1996.

Ishii's career in the Diet was marked by his fieldwork concerning waste in government spending. He utilized the investigative function of the diet and heading an anticorruption task force known as the "G-Men Squad" within the DPJ. In November 1997, Ishii uncovered malfeasance in the Central Procurement Office of the Ministry of Defense, which has led to a criminal investigation by the Tokyo Local Public Prosecutors Office. The investigation revealed government waste of over 2 trillion yen per year.

Ishii's proposals were as follows:

  1. To reduce the power of amakudari companies, to collect the capital paid by the Government and the assets increased, and to return them to the people. (His investigation revealed that there exists more than 3,000 such companies in Japan)
  2. To strengthen the powers of the Board of Audit.
  3. To reduce the use of keiretsu companies (large public–private partnerships that form horizontal conglomerates) and re-allocate contracts to private small and medium-sized enterprises.

In 1999, Ishii formed a bipartisan group in the Diet to track Aum Shinrikyo members.[1] He played an active role in exposing the activities of Aum Shinrikyo in Russia, where it had continued to operate.[2]

In 2000 Ishii opposed the screening of Battle Royale, which portrays students that kill each other until only one is left,[3] and asked Tadamori Oshima, the Minister of Education at that time for the government opinion towards the film in the 150th Diet. Ironically this attracted the public interest so that the film grossed ¥3.11 billion domestically (around $25 million US).

Final year in the Diet edit

In 2002, Ishii intensified his investigations into the Japanese budget and believed that the real government spending of the Japanese Government was about 200 trillion yen, much of which was being concealed from the public. Masajuro Shiokawa, the Finance Minister at that time, refused to comment, claiming that Ishii was merely expressing an opinion. Spurned by the legislative process, Ishii wrote a book about his discoveries, Japan's Secret Checkbook: The Truth about the Financial Interests That Will Destroy the Nation (2002). It was published by a small alternative press.

Assassination edit

On 25 October 2002, Ishii was stabbed to death by Ito Hakusui, a Yamaguchi-gumi gangster. Ishii was the third Japanese politician murdered after the end of World War II. Ito escaped down the road covered in blood in broad daylight and fled to the mountains without being noticed, but surrendered himself the next day.[4] Ito said he killed Ishii because Ishii refused to pay a bribe.[5] The police claimed that Ito had "personal" motives, making a larger investigation unnecessary. On 15 November 2005, the Supreme Court sentenced Ito to life in prison without being able to determine a motive.[6] After Ishii's death, a by-election was held in Tokyo 6th District on 27 April 2003, and Yoko Komiyama of DPJ was elected to the House of Representatives. Ishii's family refused to endorse her.[7]

Evidence for assassination edit

Noriyuki Imanishi, an investigative journalist, claims that Ishii told him just before his death that he had "discovered something terrible."[4] His wife and staff members reported that Ishii made similar statements to them. Ishii had been about to make an address to the Diet when he was murdered, and that day he was going to the Diet to deposit confidential papers. In the chaos after the murder, his briefcase was emptied by an unknown person.[8] Imanishi and others close to Ishii suspect assassination.[4] In 2008, Ito renounced his sworn testimony that there were "personal" motives for the assassination, and then claimed that he had been hired to kill Ishii. In October 2010, Asahi TV aired a primetime special on the murder, and an expert claimed that forensic evidence showed Ito was attempting to seize Ishii's briefcase.[8] Asahi interviewed Ito, and received the following replies:

Q. Why did you kill Ishii? Were you trying to get his documents?
A. The story about documents is made up. His briefcase was empty.
Q. You looked inside the briefcase?
A. No, I didn't.
Q. Then how do you know it was empty?
A. I don't know anything about documents.[8]

According to Diet member Nobuto Hosaka, there were a number of suspicious circumstances surrounding the murder. Hosaka wrote on his blog that the police squad in charge of the murder did not follow basic investigative procedure, such as searching for fingerprints, and that Ishii's diary also went missing at some point after his murder. Hosaka has noted that one disturbing detail is that reporters had called him asking about Ito immediately after the murder, a day before any suspects had been announced. The Asahi TV documentary did not report this incident.[9]

Since 2004, Ishii's family has offered a reward of 1 million yen (roughly US$10,000) for any information about the murder.[10]

Bibliography edit

  • Ishii, Kōki (1988). United We Stand, Divided We Fall. Tokyo: Sohjusha KK. ISBN 4-7943-0046-8.
  • Ishii, Kōki (1996). Kanryō Tengoku Nihon Hasan (Bureaucrats paradise Japan goes into bunkruptcy). Tokyo: Michi-Shuppan. ISBN 4-7901-0130-4.
  • Ishii, Kōki (2001). Nihon wo kuitsukusu Kiseichū (The Parasites consuming Japan). Tokyo: Michi-Shuppan. ISBN 4-944154-40-2.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Diet group tries to crack down on AUM activities", Mainichi Daily News, July 27, 1999
  2. ^ "Opposition lawmaker assassinated" "The Japan Times Online" 2002-9-26
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on March 23, 2007. Retrieved 2009-03-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) "Premiere" June 2001 by David Chute
  4. ^ a b c "Who killed Koki Ishii? The murder of Japan's top corruption-busting politician raises questions no one dares answer". "Japan, Inc,." April 2004.
  5. ^ "Rightist Confesses to Killing Japanese Lawmaker, Police Say" "New York Times" 2002-10-27
  6. ^ "Rightist's murder sentence upheld" "Japan Times" 2005-11-17
  7. ^ Slain DPJ lawmaker's kin want answers, snub endorsements The Japan Times Online, 2003-10-29
  8. ^ a b c Asahi TV, October 30, 2010. 『ドキュメンタリ宣言スペシャル』
  9. ^ 石井紘基さん殺害事件から8年、封印されたもうひとつの「謎」 
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-11-06. Retrieved 2014-01-03.
Party political offices
Preceded by Representative of Liberal League
1995
Succeeded by
Keizo Kojima

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For the Japanese footballer see Koki Ishii Kōki Ishii 石井 紘基 Ishii Kōki November 6 1940 October 25 2002 was a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan DPJ born in Setagaya Tokyo A lifelong reformist he was murdered under suspicious circumstances Kōki IshiiMember of the House of RepresentativesIn office 1993 2002Succeeded byYoko KomiyamaConstituencyTokyo s 6th district Elected 3rd Personal detailsBorn 1940 11 06 November 6 1940Setagaya TokyoDiedOctober 25 2002 2002 10 25 aged 61 Setagaya TokyoPolitical partyDemocratic Party of JapanSpouseNatasha IshiiWebsiteMemorial blog Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 Final year in the Diet 3 Assassination 3 1 Evidence for assassination 4 Bibliography 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life editIshii graduated from Chuo University where he studied the legal educations and the graduate school of Waseda University During the student time he has participated in Student activism Ishii lived in the Soviet Union for 6 years as an international student to Lomonosov Moscow State University following the recommendation by Yasushi Akutagawa Representative of Japan Soviet Union Youth Friendship Committee at that time There he majored theory of state and law under the guidance of Professor A Y Denisov and earned a doctorate in philosophy Political career editAfter coming back from Moscow Ishii started his political activity at the Socialist Democratic Federation Japan SDF In 1992 he defected from the SDF entered the Japan New Party and was elected to the House of Representatives of Japan in 1993 Ishii was the Parliamentary Vice Minister of the Management and Coordination Agency under Prime Minister Tsutomu Hata Even though he was elected from Japan New Party Ishii broke with Morihiro Hosokawa and did not enter the New Frontier Party After being the member of the Liberal League and the New Party Sakigake Ishii participated in the formation of the DPJ in 1996 Ishii s career in the Diet was marked by his fieldwork concerning waste in government spending He utilized the investigative function of the diet and heading an anticorruption task force known as the G Men Squad within the DPJ In November 1997 Ishii uncovered malfeasance in the Central Procurement Office of the Ministry of Defense which has led to a criminal investigation by the Tokyo Local Public Prosecutors Office The investigation revealed government waste of over 2 trillion yen per year Ishii s proposals were as follows To reduce the power of amakudari companies to collect the capital paid by the Government and the assets increased and to return them to the people His investigation revealed that there exists more than 3 000 such companies in Japan To strengthen the powers of the Board of Audit To reduce the use of keiretsu companies large public private partnerships that form horizontal conglomerates and re allocate contracts to private small and medium sized enterprises In 1999 Ishii formed a bipartisan group in the Diet to track Aum Shinrikyo members 1 He played an active role in exposing the activities of Aum Shinrikyo in Russia where it had continued to operate 2 In 2000 Ishii opposed the screening of Battle Royale which portrays students that kill each other until only one is left 3 and asked Tadamori Oshima the Minister of Education at that time for the government opinion towards the film in the 150th Diet Ironically this attracted the public interest so that the film grossed 3 11 billion domestically around 25 million US Final year in the Diet edit In 2002 Ishii intensified his investigations into the Japanese budget and believed that the real government spending of the Japanese Government was about 200 trillion yen much of which was being concealed from the public Masajuro Shiokawa the Finance Minister at that time refused to comment claiming that Ishii was merely expressing an opinion Spurned by the legislative process Ishii wrote a book about his discoveries Japan s Secret Checkbook The Truth about the Financial Interests That Will Destroy the Nation 2002 It was published by a small alternative press Assassination editOn 25 October 2002 Ishii was stabbed to death by Ito Hakusui a Yamaguchi gumi gangster Ishii was the third Japanese politician murdered after the end of World War II Ito escaped down the road covered in blood in broad daylight and fled to the mountains without being noticed but surrendered himself the next day 4 Ito said he killed Ishii because Ishii refused to pay a bribe 5 The police claimed that Ito had personal motives making a larger investigation unnecessary On 15 November 2005 the Supreme Court sentenced Ito to life in prison without being able to determine a motive 6 After Ishii s death a by election was held in Tokyo 6th District on 27 April 2003 and Yoko Komiyama of DPJ was elected to the House of Representatives Ishii s family refused to endorse her 7 Evidence for assassination edit Noriyuki Imanishi an investigative journalist claims that Ishii told him just before his death that he had discovered something terrible 4 His wife and staff members reported that Ishii made similar statements to them Ishii had been about to make an address to the Diet when he was murdered and that day he was going to the Diet to deposit confidential papers In the chaos after the murder his briefcase was emptied by an unknown person 8 Imanishi and others close to Ishii suspect assassination 4 In 2008 Ito renounced his sworn testimony that there were personal motives for the assassination and then claimed that he had been hired to kill Ishii In October 2010 Asahi TV aired a primetime special on the murder and an expert claimed that forensic evidence showed Ito was attempting to seize Ishii s briefcase 8 Asahi interviewed Ito and received the following replies Q Why did you kill Ishii Were you trying to get his documents A The story about documents is made up His briefcase was empty Q You looked inside the briefcase A No I didn t Q Then how do you know it was empty A I don t know anything about documents 8 According to Diet member Nobuto Hosaka there were a number of suspicious circumstances surrounding the murder Hosaka wrote on his blog that the police squad in charge of the murder did not follow basic investigative procedure such as searching for fingerprints and that Ishii s diary also went missing at some point after his murder Hosaka has noted that one disturbing detail is that reporters had called him asking about Ito immediately after the murder a day before any suspects had been announced The Asahi TV documentary did not report this incident 9 Since 2004 Ishii s family has offered a reward of 1 million yen roughly US 10 000 for any information about the murder 10 Bibliography editIshii Kōki 1988 United We Stand Divided We Fall Tokyo Sohjusha KK ISBN 4 7943 0046 8 Ishii Kōki 1996 Kanryō Tengoku Nihon Hasan Bureaucrats paradise Japan goes into bunkruptcy Tokyo Michi Shuppan ISBN 4 7901 0130 4 Ishii Kōki 2001 Nihon wo kuitsukusu Kiseichu The Parasites consuming Japan Tokyo Michi Shuppan ISBN 4 944154 40 2 See also editInejiro Asanuma TerrorismReferences edit Diet group tries to crack down on AUM activities Mainichi Daily News July 27 1999 Opposition lawmaker assassinated The Japan Times Online 2002 9 26 The Kids Aren t Alright Archived from the original on March 23 2007 Retrieved 2009 03 22 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Premiere June 2001 by David Chute a b c Who killed Koki Ishii The murder of Japan s top corruption busting politician raises questions no one dares answer Japan Inc April 2004 Rightist Confesses to Killing Japanese Lawmaker Police Say New York Times 2002 10 27 Rightist s murder sentence upheld Japan Times 2005 11 17 Slain DPJ lawmaker s kin want answers snub endorsements The Japan Times Online 2003 10 29 a b c Asahi TV October 30 2010 ドキュメンタリ宣言スペシャル 石井紘基さん殺害事件から8年 封印されたもうひとつの 謎 故 衆議院議員石井こうき事件の真相究明プロジェクト Archived 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