What is the first step to correct the error? Ghosn reveals the heart ofJapan's arrest

overseas. January 9th, according to Philip Rees, former head of AgenceFrance-Presse's Tokyo branch and reporter, Phillip Reese, who recently fledJapan to Lebanon's former chairman of Nissan Motors Carlos Ghosn A new bookwill be published detailing his feelings after his arrest.

According to a report from the NHK website on the 9th, Ghosn held a pressconference in Beirut, Lebanon on the 8th, criticizing the Japanese justicesystem, saying that he "believes that he is innocent" and advocatesbeing completely innocent.

He also emphasized the legitimacy of his escape, saying it was "to protecthimself." Ghosn described the incident as a "conspiracy," inwhich some Nissan people caused trouble and conspired with prosecutors. TheJapanese government was also involved, showing Out a full confrontation.

Reese reportedly worked with Ghosn in 2003. After Ghosn's arrest, the twoagreed to publish another new book. To this end, Reese came to Japan twiceto prepare, including interviews.

The new book, which is reported to be about 400 pages in length, tells aboutGhosn's role in the automotive industry and what happened after his arrest.

Reese said in an interview: "This will be a book that reveals the truth ofthe case. For Ghosn, it is a very important book."

Ghosn said in a press conference on the 8th, "This is a The act ofremoving stigma ", the publication of new books is also considered as oneof the links.

(Original title: The first step to clarify the mistake? Ghosn announced hisarrest in Japan

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What is the first step to correct the error? Ghosn reveals the heart ofJapan's arrest

What is the first step to correct the error? Ghosn reveals the heart ofJapan's arrest

overseas. January 9th, according to Philip Rees, former head of AgenceFrance-Presse's Tokyo branch and reporter, Phillip Reese, who recently fledJapan to Lebanon's former chairman of Nissan Motors Carlos Ghosn A new bookwill be published detailing his feelings after his arrest.

According to a report from the NHK website on the 9th, Ghosn held a pressconference in Beirut, Lebanon on the 8th, criticizing the Japanese justicesystem, saying that he "believes that he is innocent" and advocatesbeing completely innocent.

He also emphasized the legitimacy of his escape, saying it was "to protecthimself." Ghosn described the incident as a "conspiracy," inwhich some Nissan people caused trouble and conspired with prosecutors. TheJapanese government was also involved, showing Out a full confrontation.

Reese reportedly worked with Ghosn in 2003. After Ghosn's arrest, the twoagreed to publish another new book. To this end, Reese came to Japan twiceto prepare, including interviews.

The new book, which is reported to be about 400 pages in length, tells aboutGhosn's role in the automotive industry and what happened after his arrest.

Reese said in an interview: "This will be a book that reveals the truth ofthe case. For Ghosn, it is a very important book."

Ghosn said in a press conference on the 8th, "This is a The act ofremoving stigma ", the publication of new books is also considered as oneof the links.

(Original title: The first step to clarify the mistake? Ghosn announced hisarrest in Japan

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