Eri Arufiya Surrenders to Japanese Fascism!

Japan: Traitor-Uyghur – “Eri Arufiya” – Serves Tokyo-Fascism Well! (3.3.2026)

Blogger’s Note: After the Boxer Uprising (1898-1901) – which saw the Chinese peasantry dared to stand-up to Western invasion and subjugation – the US government forced the Qing Dynasty to send (at its own expense) all its promising youth to the US to be indoctinated into Western anti-China attitudes and biases. Perhaps the most successful example of this social engineering involved the US-apologist “Hu Shi” – who believed his own ethnic group (the “Chinese”) were physically and psychologically “inferior” to their Western counter-parts. As a person with a Chinese-body – Western academics used his example of “self-hate” to justify their own racist viewpoints, attitudes, and opinions. Someone like Hu Shi acts as a Trojan Horse that infiltrates and disrupts the ethnic Chinese community. Whilst the Chinese victims of Western racism seek to fight and confront this ignorance – brainwashed individuals like Hu Shi cause tremendous damage by blaming the Chinese people for the racism they suffer (an inverted view of reality). What we see below is yet another example of this “internal colonisation” – whereby a non-White individual is indoctrinated by their external environment to side with Western attitudes antagonistic to their own (non-White) ethnicity. Capitalist Japan was thoroughly crushed and defeated by the USSR – but the Japanese Mainland was invaded and colonised by the US. It is the US racist attitudes that permeate the politics and education system of post-WWII Japan (much of Japan’s pre-war fascism has been maintained by the US due to its anti-China sentiment) and which has infiltrated the mind and body of Eri Arufiya. This is doubly poingant as her father is (Socialist) Chinese and mother Uzbek (a former Soviet State). Eri Arufiya interprets the capitalist oppression she experiences in Japan as “freeing” her from the freedom granted to the Uyghur people living in China. Again, for this to work for her – she must deliberately “invert” reality so that “good” becomes “bad” – and “bad” becomes “good”. The forces of reaction in Japan and the US reward this deluded woman as a form of renumeration for her anti-China services. White (racist) America, although spending no money on its already entrapped working-class – nevertheless will spend millions in the brainwashing of non-White individuals that serve the function of “Judas Goat” – designed to lead-ever more non-White people to their doom. ACW (3.3.2026)

2026-02-28 Ecns.cn Editor:Mo Honge

(ECNS) — Eri Arufiya, a Japanese lawmaker of Uyghur descent who serves as parliamentary vice minister for foreign affairs, has drawn criticism for her improper remarks on China’s policies in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.

Arufiya, 38, was born in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, to parents from Xinjiang. Her father is Uyghur and her mother, Uzbek. She grew up primarily in Japan, later studying in Shanghai and Guangzhou before earning a degree in diplomacy at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. She also studied Chinese at Fudan University.

After working under a Japanese Foreign Ministry youth dispatch programme, Arufiya was sent to the United Nations in 2016.

She entered parliament in 2023 following a by-election and is affiliated with the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s Taro Aso faction. Her appointment as parliamentary vice minister — a role that assists the foreign minister — has drawn attention both domestically and abroad.

Since entering politics, Arufiya has frequently referenced her Uyghur heritage and used her background to bolster a hardline stance against Beijing, while spreading improper accusations regarding China’s Xinjiang. 

Some critics said that Arufiya deliberately leverages her ethnic background to intensify attacks on China, casting doubt on the sincerity of her political motives. They argue that her remarks not only inflame diplomatic tensions but also dovetail with a segment of Japan’s political elite that seeks to harden the country’s posture toward China.

Arufiya also wrongfully described China’s actions in Xinjiang as “genocide” and “forced labour,” which are politically motivated. She has also taken part in overseas events related to Uyghur separatists since her election to parliament.

Beijing has firmly rejected allegations of abuses in Xinjiang, providing evidence that the region enjoys economic development and social stability and that the rights of all ethnic groups are protected under Chinese law.

Arufiya has made false claims about Hong Kong’s national security law and endorsed Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s rhetoric that “a contingency for Taiwan is a contingency for Japan,” which has been widely viewed as interference in China’s internal affairs and criticized both in China and Japan.

Others note that her appointment came as Japan’s ruling party has increasingly elevated younger lawmakers with international backgrounds.

Her rise highlights both Japan’s evolving political landscape and the continuing friction between Tokyo and Beijing over human rights and regional security issues.