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Hideo Kojma's Kojima Production Company Condemns 'Fake News'

posted on by Lynzee Loveridge
Company issued statement following politician Damien Rieu misidentifying former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's alleged assassin as popular video game creator Hideo Kojima

The Twitter account for Hideo Kojima's Kojima Production video game company issued a statement on Saturday condemning "fake news." The tweet follows far-right French politician Damien Rieu's Tweet on Friday that falsely identified Kojima as former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's alleged assassin. The statement announced that the company may pursue legal avenues for the incident.

#KojimaProductions strongly condemns the spread of fake news and rumors that convey false information. We do not tolerate such libel and will consider taking legal action in some cases.

The account shared the message both in English and Japanese.

Rieu apologized for the Tweet. Rieu wrote, "I naively took a joke for information. I didn't think someone would make a joke about someone being murdered, but it was my fault for not fact-checking before sharing. My apologies to #HideoKojima and to #MetalGear."

Rieu previously shared a Tweet claiming the far-left was behind the assassination that took place during a campaign speech in Nara on Friday and included three photos of Hideo Kojima. Two of the photos showed Kojima with images of Argentine Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara. In one photo, Kojima is carrying a tote bag with Guevara's face on it and in another he poses next to a framed art piece.

The misidentification went beyond Rieu's Tweet and onto Greek television. A news segment on ANT1 TV Greece shared the same images of Kojima, identifying him as the alleged killer. ANT1 TV Greece took down the video on YouTube on Friday.

A viewer reached out to Kotaku about the news segment and provided the following translation:

Tetsuya has confessed to his actions to the police, admitting that he wanted Abe dead because he was disappointed and upset with him. The police have learned that he [the culprit] had served in the Navy Special Forces and taught a unit in Medical School on Physiotherapy for dementia patients. He was passionate about Che Guevara.

It appears that the "passion for Che Guevara" was inferred by the news program's staff based on Kojima's images. There have been no reports claiming Tetsuya was or is a fan of the revolutionary. Kojima has not publicly responded to the false statements and news reports about his involvement in Abe's death.

Police arrested 41-year-old suspect Tetsuya Yamagami, who lives in Nara city, for the murder of Abe on Friday. NHK reported that Yamagami was a former member of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force for three years until 2005. News reports stated the gun used in the attack looks to be handmade, but police have not yet confirmed if this is the case.

Rieu is the parliamentary assistant of French far-right European MP and National Rally party member Philippe Olivier. Rieu was a founding member of the now shutdown anti-migrant Generation Identity group. The group participated in multiple stunts and violent attacks that led to the arrest of several members.


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