People Who Can't Stand Lies

People Who Can't Stand Lies

by (japan) Qingshuijie

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About This Novel

Kiyomizu Kiyoshi is an investigative journalist who reported on famous unjust cases such as the Okekawa Stalker Murder Case and the Ashikaga Girl Disappearance Case, which shook the Japanese judiciary and promoted legal innovation. He cannot stand any lies, dares to challenge the power agencies, and is a news hero in the eyes of the public. But behind the glorious reputation, there are countless days and nights accompanied by dangers and failures: running around at the hijacking scene, being fooled by genius liars, fighting with the "statutory statute of limitations" until the last moment... In this complex and ever-changing era, how can people distinguish the true from the false? Why should journalists report and for whom? In this semi-memoir work, Qing Shuijie reviews more than ten major cases he has experienced in his career of more than thirty years, truly reveals his original intention as an investigative reporter, and asks what the mission of news reporting is.

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Xu Qiu6mo ago

I drew a bunch of crappy kebabs on the napkin, smiled and made a promise to meet him next time The knife will kill me

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White Shame°6mo ago

Ashikaga Unjust Case

Treat human rights as nothing. In the face of the interests of large organizations, human lives are worthless. Why can't we investigate the case properly?

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