The deputy director of the central media is actually a Japanese spy who has been hiding for 30 years

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-08

Time is staggered, we travel to the current world, and an amazing inside story that unravels the mystery of *** is gradually emerging. Recently, there was a *** case, and its twists and turns are really shocking. It turned out that Dong Yuyu, deputy director of the review department of "Bright **", was actually a Japanese double spy who had been lurking for 30 years, and his double identity was jaw-dropping.

Dong Yuyu's upbringing was quite dramatic, born in the countryside and from an ordinary family. Although he was born in an ordinary family, Dong Yuyu stood out with his outstanding academic performance and was successfully admitted to the law department of Peking University, which changed his life destiny. In 1987, after graduating successfully, he entered the career of "Guangming **" and began his career in the central media.

Dong Yuyu's rise is not accidental, with outstanding academics and excellent workplace performance, he has gradually become a backbone member of "Guangming**". However, behind this seemingly infinite scenery, there is a little-known secret: he is actually a Japanese double spy secretly lurking in China.

Dong Yuyu grew up in the early days of China's reform and opening up, and the international situation was turbulent. He went to the United States to study in 1987, coinciding with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the instability of the international political situation, which led to the potential infiltration of China by various countries. U.S. intelligence agents have focused on young Chinese intellectuals in an attempt to infiltrate China through them.

During her study in the United States, Dong Yuyu's thinking gradually changed. He gradually deviated from his ideas and misjudged China, believing that total westernization was the only way out. This kind of thinking did not exist in isolation in the social environment at that time, and some intellectuals blindly worshiped the West and even rebelled against their own motherland due to the imperfection of the country's reform and opening up.

Dong Yuyu became the target of the United States' rebellion, and he wrote a large number of articles slandering the motherland and smearing China for the United States. During this period, he made remarks under a pseudonym, skillfully keeping a low profile at home and showing no signs of it.

However, Dong Yuyu's betrayal did not stop there. After becoming a visiting scholar, his two visits to Japan became an opportunity for him to come into contact with Japanese intelligence agencies. In Japan, his ideas gradually deviated, and he was successfully corrupted and co-opted by the Japanese intelligence agencies to become their spy.

After Dong Yuyu returned to China, he continued to write articles smearing China in accordance with the requirements of the United States and Japan, and made vague remarks in public. He even named his son "Dong Yifu", revealing his admiration for Oriental culture. All of this is his performance as a double spy, providing the United States and Japan with vital intelligence on our country.

For a double spy like Dong Yuyu, we can't help but ask, how did he lurk in our country for so long without being discovered? This is not only an individual problem, but also a problem of insufficient awareness in our country. ** Institutions urgently need to reflect deeply and strengthen the monitoring and prevention of potential threats.

However, this is not an isolated case. The issue of Japan's infiltration into China has long attracted widespread attention. Since the signing of the Sino-Japanese Treaty of Peace and Friendship in 1978, Japan has sent a large number of proficient Chinese** into China, continuously developing personal relations through embassies and other channels, and stealing China's economic, political and military intelligence.

Some of the cases are even more staggering. From the founder of the "Chuichi Economic News" magazine, Hirofumi Hara, to the Japanese intelligence agency, Ken Higuchi, they are all typical representatives of lurking and stealing intelligence in China. The infiltration was so widespread that some estimates put the number of Japanese spies in China at as high as 500,000.

We should not take this phenomenon lightly. Despite the current national strength, we still need the concern and participation of each and every one of our citizens. It is our common responsibility to maintain the best of the best, and we need to strengthen our security awareness and stay vigilant at all times.

Through the inside story revealed in the Dong Yuyu case, we are deeply aware of the complexity and danger of international espionage. This is a warning to us and teaches us to maintain a high sense of responsibility and vigilance. In times of peace, it is also our responsibility to defend the world, and let us work together to build a safer and more stable society.

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