欧米メディアの中では比較的日本に公平な保守系ウォールストリートジャーナルの見出しでさえ「日本での残酷な扱いから逃れたゴーン氏を責められない」か... https://t.co/1Ggg8W7jK2
— H.S. Kim (@xcvbnm67890) January 1, 2020
It’s hard to blame Carlos Ghosn for fleeing Japan after his ill-treatment. https://t.co/lqqZcFMjxj このWSJのオピニオンの論調が西欧メディアの典型ですが、日本では当たり前の公判前の容疑者の取り扱い、西欧基準ではあまりに非人間的なので、ゴーンが日本脱出するのも無理ないねと…
— Yuta Kashino (@yutakashino) January 1, 2020
MyPOV: in systems where you are not innocent until proven guilty, the system is massively stacked against you.
— @ces #CES2020 R “Ray” Wang 王瑞光 #NRF2020 #WEF20 (@rwang0) January 1, 2020
It’s hard to blame @carlosghosn for fleeing Japan after his ill-treatment. https://t.co/hHoulCpNwO
Actually the real question is how did such a POS grifter ever get control over a major car company in the first place. That's where the real "journalism" is @wsj (but u know that) > It’s hard to blame Carlos Ghosn for fleeing Japan after his ill-treatment https://t.co/fRhqVRAhDQ
— Scott McLean (@JoScoMac) January 1, 2020
Our editorial page says it may be easier for the truth to get out now that Carlos Ghosn is in Lebanon. https://t.co/EEVaWFhJFJ
— Peter Landers (@LandersWSJ) January 1, 2020
Well, @markgongloff topped all your Carlos Ghosn headline puns: https://t.co/6Nk93mHZxE pic.twitter.com/Z2dgaKxPxt
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) December 31, 2019
Hopes that this decade would make more sense than the last are immediately dashed...
— John Ashbourne (@JohnAshbourne) January 1, 2020
"Mr Ghosn had fled his court-approved residence in Tokyo with the assistance of a paramilitary group who were disguised amongst a band of musicians."https://t.co/b46lICe4Om
Coming to you direct from @netflix, an awesome new series: "The Adventures of #CarlosGhost".https://t.co/Jl4G1qYl35
— Chidi Odinkalu (@ChidiOdinkalu) January 1, 2020
The moral of the story in the #Ghosn escape from Japan is getting a wife who loves you enough to mastermind springing you from tight situations! ?https://t.co/xTQNLCG1ba
— Cde.Netía Shiundu™ (@NetiaShiundu) January 1, 2020
本当に凄い話だわ:
— ? (@tkmpkm1_mkkr) January 1, 2020
BBC News - Carlos Ghosn: How did the Nissan ex-boss flee from Japan? https://t.co/PXXaTuDugm
楽器ケースは信じられんが、ともかくどうやって?
— マルクス爺は旅芸人規制を憂ふ (@MarkWatermanPhD) January 1, 2020
Carlos Ghosn: How did the Nissan ex-boss flee from Japan? https://t.co/PYSAILtQtx
少しだけ情報が加わったBBCの記事https://t.co/Vzx1Cu9PM4
— 冬弁 (@itbengo4) January 1, 2020
Remember when Carlos Ghosn said 'Cyclists don't respect any rules usually'?
— Doug van den Ham (@DvdHam) January 1, 2020
Seems he was confused about who exactly has problems with following the rules.https://t.co/rUDfRUG4bV
“One TV channel reported that Ghosn fled Tokyo w/ the help of a paramilitary group disguised amongst a band of musicians. It said the band performed at his house & that Ghosn hid in a large musical instrument case which was then hurried to a local airport” https://t.co/SZwHeUy6Fy
— Manuela Saragosa (@ManuelaBBC) January 1, 2020
How did Carlos Ghosn escape from Japan without any of his three passports? https://t.co/c8ng8yVKro pic.twitter.com/RR5OX7DXFF
— CNN International (@cnni) December 31, 2019
Japan’s third world legal system starts off 2020 with egg on its face. Will the West question Japan’s terrible human rights violating legal system now? https://t.co/E1roU56c50
— Jason Combs (@jasonrcombs) January 1, 2020
今朝のテレ朝のワイドショーの報道なんかでは、ゴーンに好意的な海外報道…とかやってたけど、BBCは中立的、CNNはフランス側当局も今回の逃亡を良くは思っていないことを伝えているよなぁ。
— kizuka (@_kyzka) January 1, 2020
How did Carlos Ghosn escape from Japan without any of his three passports? https://t.co/cFmc6yL2tr
This article talks about some speculations regarding how he escaped. It was interesting to learn that Lebanon does not have an extradition treaty with Japan. https://t.co/0HWbWvNnkR
— LoveLoveEng (LLE) (@LoveLoveEng) December 31, 2019
パスポート無しのカルロス・ゴーンは如何に日本を脱出できたのか?https://t.co/S6AiBPGkDL
— ふぉんわ~か、ホリック (@N8J8DJI8YfHJJVO) December 31, 2019
日本の司法制度批判 ゴーン被告出国めぐり―米紙社説:時事ドットコムhttps://t.co/c1cxLkxDhS
— 足立康史 (@adachiyasushi) January 2, 2020
The Carlos Ghosn Experiencehttps://t.co/pcvPZRLbe8
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ここまで書かれて黙ってるのか。
反論するか、刑事司法制度の抜本改革するか、どちらかが必要。
うわー、WSJの社説が日本のコーポレート・ガバナンスと司法制度(自白偏重で長期間身柄を勾留し、99%有罪)の不透明さを大批判。
— チャンネルくらら (@chanelcrara) January 2, 2020
ゴーンを責められない、と。 https://t.co/OWvSBP8mhw
コーポレートガバナンス以前に
— だ未を (@behappybewise) January 2, 2020
経営最高責任者でしょ…
ステークホルダーの損失についての問題じゃなく、マネロンが問題でしょ?
論点すり替えと責任転嫁
こんな記事でゴーンに同情するのは余程のおバカさんだわ
The Carlos Ghosn Experience - WSJ https://t.co/3KAhXIO3rg
妥当な社説
— T-T (@tcy79) January 2, 2020
It’s hard to blame Carlos Ghosn for fleeing Japan after his ill-treatment. https://t.co/ll15HnOskw
Might as well go home now. @markgongloff nailed the last Bloomberg Opinion Today headline of 2019: You Can’t Spell ‘Ghost on Japan’ Without ‘Ghosn’ https://t.co/peRsqSW1Go via @bopinion
— Stacey Shick Samuels (@StaceyShick) December 31, 2019
If you're not following the Carlos Ghosn story, you should be (so you can discuss it with me on this website) https://t.co/zxyY1zenUV
— Lauren Collins (@laurenzcollins) January 2, 2020
BBC News - Carlos Ghosn: How did the Nissan ex-boss flee from Japan? https://t.co/Moi7Xx6fum
— Nattakorn Devakula (@KhunPleum) January 1, 2020
BBC News - Carlos Ghosn: How did the Nissan ex-boss flee from Japan? https://t.co/qFpmw1rDUN
— dan haddock (@danhaddock3) January 2, 2020
Wait... What?https://t.co/7DvszfSVIt pic.twitter.com/r0l0ycSBlF
— Matt Singh (@MattSingh_) January 1, 2020
Carlos Ghosn: How did the Nissan ex-boss flee from Japan? - BBC News https://t.co/wR9ZXX6qw0
— Солонго.Ж (@solongo_jargal) January 2, 2020