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Tottenham vs Chelsea: What time does Tottenham vs Chelsea kick off, and what TV channel is it on?

TOTTENHAM will seek to make Wembley a fortress on Sunday as they prepare to face Premier League champions Chelsea. While the Blues will look to get their season on track after a shock 3-2 home defeat against Burnley.

Dele Alli is also rated as one of the most valuable players on the planet.

Mauricio Pochettino has so far remained resolute and not brought in any summer recruits.

David Luiz managed to pull another goal back for Chelsea at the death.

A concerned Antonio Conte watches Chelseas defeat to Burnley.

When is Tottenham vs Chelsea?. Spurs will go up against the Blues on Sunday August 20. Wembley Stadium will play host to the first London derby of the campaign. It will kick-off at 400pm.

What TV channel is the Premier League opener between. Tottenham vs Chelsea on?. The match will be shown live around the world. Fans in the UK can watch all the action live on Sky Sports Main Event.

You can also keep updated with all the action on talkSPORT and SunSport. Chelsea have told Diego Costa to return to training and to get match fit.

Kyle Walker-Peters is set to be handed another chance to shine. Mauricio Pochettinos side have no fresh injury concerns but Keiran Trippier remains sidelined, which could mean Kyle Walker-Peters is given his second consecutive start.

Meanwhile, Contes lack of depth in defence has been worsened by Gary Cahills suspension, meaning Andreas Christensen will likely step in as a replacement. Chelsea have demanded Diego Costa return to training and prove his match fitness.

This will be the first-ever Premier League match played at Wembley Stadium and it will be the 58th different stadium to host a game in the competition.

 Tottenham Hotspur went an entire campaign unbeaten at home in the league last season - the first time they've done this since 1964-65.

 Chelsea have lost just two of their last 17 games in all competitions against Tottenham (W8 D7 L2). Spurs havent lost a Premier League London derby at home under Mauricio Pochettino (W9 D4 L0).

Spurs have won 14 consecutive home league games; their joint-longest ever winning run at home in league competition (also 14 wins in October 1987).

The longest home winning run by a top-flight team was set by Liverpool between January and December 1972 (21 wins).

 Chelsea haven't suffered a defeat in both of their opening two games to a league season since 1973-74, with one of those two defeats also coming against Burnley.

 The last reigning top-flight champions to lose their opening two league games of the following season were Aston Villa in 1981-82.

 Since beating Chelsea in the 2008 League Cup final, Spurs have won just one of their last nine games at Wembley Stadium (W1 D2 L6).

That win came in a registered 'home match' in the Champions League group stages against CSKA Moscow last season (3-1).

 Harry Kane's next goal for Tottenham will be his 100 th in all competitions for the club – though he's failed to score in any of his 11 Premier League appearances in the month of August.

Harry Kane has scored 18 goals in 21 Premier League London derbies since his brace versus Chelsea on New Year's Day in 2015.

Christian Eriksen has been directly involved in each of Tottenham's last six goals against Chelsea in all competitions (one goal, five assists).

Since the start of last season, no Premier League player has created as many goalscoring chances as Christian Eriksen (115) and only Kevin De Bruyne (18) has more assists than the Dane (17).

Since Álvaro Morata's first season as a top-flight player (2010-11), the Spanish striker has scored more goals as a substitute in the big five European leagues than any other player (22).

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Trump chaos has prompted Iran to accelerate its ballistic missile programme and spread its.. - Duration: 8:05.

Trump chaos has prompted Iran to accelerate its ballistic missile programme and spread its 'tentacles' across the Middle East, experts say

THE chaos surrounding the Trump presidency has prompted Iran to accelerate its nuke programme and spread its "tentacles" across the Middle East, experts say.

Last week, it was revealed that the Islamic republic increased funding for its ballistic missiles prompting chants of "Death to America" within its parliament, according to state broadcaster IRIB.

An anti-American protest in Tehran, Iran. The country is a long-time foe of what it calls the imperialist United States.

A Trump effigy burns in Tehran, Iran on the anniversary of the revolution. The country is stepping up its missile programme.

The Islamic republic has been strongly opposed to the West since the revolution in 1978.

Anti-Western feeling coupled with a new multi-billion-dollar injection of cash into Irans missile programme could spell disaster.

Irans parliament has approved £200million worth of funding for its ballistic missile programme. Tehran will spend more than £200million on its rockets – capable of carrying nuclear weapons – in a reaction to fresh economic sanctions from the United States.

US-born international attorney Robert Amsterdam believes the instability within the Trump White House, which is blighted by infighting and the spectre of the ongoing Russian investigation, has emboldened the Iranians.

Speaking with The Sun Online, Amsterdam, who has worked with a number of world leaders over a 36-year career, said that the current situation in North Korea and growing menace of Iran is a "symptom" of the chaos surrounding the Trump administration.

He said: "We are seeing the world as broken in terms of understanding the algorithm of power right now – there is local opportunism – where the Iranians can make trouble, they will make trouble.

Anti-American sentiment is rife in religiously conservative Iran.

Anti-Trump placards are waved at a West-bashing rally in Tehran, the Iranian capital.

Irans Ayatollah Ali Khamenei looks out through binoculars on an Iranian destroyer.

Iran is taking advantage of political chaos in the West to advance its nuke capability.

Tehran may have been emboldened by the perceived weakness of the Trump regime, experts say. "Where they can weaken the American will or challenge the American power – theyre going to do it.

Shahin Gobadi, a member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, believes the appeasement of the extremist regime in Tehran by the Obama administration has "backfired.

He told The Sun Online that Iran "will exploit any opportunity to pursue its objectives and any perceived or real division within the US to continue its nefarious conduct at home and abroad.

Gobadi added: "Tehran took the money from the 2015 nuclear agreement for nefarious conduct in the region – in Syria, Yemen and Iraq and used it for its missile programme.

"The regimes means of survival has always been the same – unbridled terror at home, export terror and extremism beyond Iranian borders as a way of deflecting the crisis at home and trying to develop weapons of mass destruction for a guarantee for survival.

He added that "Iran has its tentacles all over the region.   Iran taunts US as it prepares for new missile launch east of Tehran.

President Hassan Rouhani pushed through an increase in ballistic missile spending.

Iranian lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in favour of the injection of funds into the countrys missile programme.

While President Trump did not scrap the nuclear deal with Iran in July, the New York Times reported that the firebrand Republican is searching for ways to prove the country is violating the terms of the agreement.

Signed by President Barack Obama in 2015, the deal eased economic sanctions on Iran in exchange for curbs to Tehrans nuclear programme.

Tensions between the US and Iran have threatened to boil over since Trump - who branded the nuke agreement "the worst deal ever" - sensationally won the Presidency last November.

The new sanctions imposed by the Trump administration relate to Irans alleged exporting of terrorism. This week, Iran's president Hassan Rouhani warned that the country could pull of the deal and ramp up its nuclear programme.

On Saturday, the brash billionaire said he believed Iran was not "living up to the spirit of the agreement" while talking to reporters at his golf club in New Jersey.

He added: "They are not in compliance with the agreement, and they certainly are not in the spirit of the agreement in compliance, and I think you'll see some very strong things taking place if they don't get themselves in compliance.

A massive flag burning ceremony in Tehran. The Islamic republic is deeply suspicious of the US.

Anti-US demonstrators in Tehran hold up Trump effigies and placards.

File picture showing a Sayyad-3 air defence missile at an undisclosed location in Iran on July 22.

Iran has poured extra funding into its missile programme in reaction to fresh US sanctions.   President Trump slams Barack Obamas handling of the Iran deal.

Gobadi and Amsterdam both agree that Iran is capitalising on the power vacuum created by the toppling of Tehrans key enemy in the region - Saddam Hussein.

Iran is now pushing ahead with plans to build a land corridor from Tehran to the Syrian port city of Latakia which will snake through Iraq and give the regime access to the Mediterranean Sea.

But Gobadi believes the regimes plans to become an imperial power in the region could be halted by its domestic problems – including "huge" unemployment and a disaffected youth who led an uprising in 2009.

He said: "The change of this regime is in reach but the change needs to come from the Iranian population which has shown its willing to come to the streets.

"International policy should be holding the regime to account for its conduct. And the rest is up to the Iranian people.".   Iran will retaliate to US President Trumps new policy on immigration.

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#Chelsea still keen on signing Torino star Andrea Belotti as Costa refuses to return for training - Duration: 3:19.

Chelsea still keen on signing Torino star Andrea Belotti as Costa refuses to return for training

CHELSEA remain interested in signing Torino star Andrea Belotti, according to reports. The Blues are down a striker after Diego Costa refused to report for training at Cobham.

Chelsea remain interested in signing Torino star Andrea Belotti.

The Italy international score 26 league goals last season. And The Star claims Belotti is at the top of Antonio Conte's shortlist after scoring 26 Serie A goals last season.

Chelsea have already smashed their club transfer record to sign Real Madrid forward Alvaro Morata in a £70million deal. But Belotti's fee could be even higher after his latest contract included an £86m release clause for foreign clubs.

However, Chelsea's need is great after a blundering start to their latest title defence, losing 3-2 to Burnley on the opening day of the campaign. Belgium international Michy Batshuayi continues to look out of place spearheading the attack.

And Belotti could be just the man to help Conte bounce back from his transfer blues, with the Italian tactician unhappy with the club's lack of spending.

The Blues are down a forward after Diego Costa refused to return to the club.

Chelsea have already spent a club record £70m on Alvaro Morata. Chelsea appear to be desperately short of numbers on paper and fans are urging the hierarchy to boost numbers as quickly as possible.

Arsenal winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Leicester midfielder Danny Drinkwater are both wanted at Stamford Bridge.

There could yet be moves for Paris Saint-Germain right-back Serge Aurier and Southampton centre-back Virgil van Dijk too, with Conte sure to be placated if the quartet are signed along with Belotti.

Michy Batshuayi has been less than convincing in recent games.

Antonio Conte will be hoping the club can seal a number of deals before deadline day.

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Thug EXECUTED his Donald Trump-supporting neighbour with two bullets to the head following - Duration: 3:39.

Thug EXECUTED his Donald Trump-supporting neighbour with two bullets to the head following 'long running feud' over politics

A DONALD Trump-hating thug has reportedly been caged after he savagely shot his neighbour following their long running political feud.

Clayton Carter, 51, has been charged with gunning down George Brooks Jennings, 51, outside his West Chester, Pennsylvania home in the early hours of August 8. Clayton Carter, 51, allegedly fatally shot his neighbour over a long running political dispute.

According to WND reports, Carter has a long history of neighbourly disputes, with some locals describing him as unpredictable. On the night of the fatal shooting, the men reportedly cursed and argued until police were called.

Cops managed to diffuse their heated dispute, but were called back hours later as the pair resumed their argument – this time over a spotlight.

Carter accused Jennings of shining a light into his eyes as he was returning home. As payback, Carter went inside to fetch a .380-caliber Ruger semi-automatic handgun and then parked his car on Jennings' lawn.

A criminal complaint says Carter put his car lights on full beam – to shine into his neighbours home.

George Brooks Jennings, was shot twice in the head last Tuesday, outside his home The pair began to argue once more, before Carter shot Jennings in the head.

The gunman shot his victim again in the head, while he stood over his body. Carter has admitted to shooting Jennings, but claims he acted in self-defence.

His defence lawyer Terrence Marlowe told Philly local news: Mr Jennings was tormenting him [Carter] and attacked him with a knife. Police did recover a knife at the scene, according to the complaint, but Carter had no injuries and did not call emergency services.

A loyal member of the Chester County Republican Committee, Carters front lawn is reportedly filled with hand-painted anti-Trump signs.

Describing the gunman, Jennings brother-in-law, Steve Oliver said: That guy is a menace to society. Carters front lawn is reportedly littered with anti-Trump posters Mr Oliver claimed Jennings was a victim of countless altercations with Carter, forcing him to call the police 70 times in the last five years.

Police Chief Joseph Gleason said Carter has had seven recorded interactions with Jennings sicne January 2017. Those incidents included complaints of Carter revving his motorcycle, as well as the calls Carter made to the cops.

Court documents revealed the gunman had a history of violence spanning almost  two decades. On one occasion, he was accused of punching his female neighbour in the face.

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North Korea nuke row warning Trump and Kim to 'hit the brakes' on threats of nuclear war - Duration: 7:49.

China steams into North Korea nuke row warning Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un to 'hit the brakes' on threats of nuclear war

CHINA has called on the US and North Korea to hit the brakes and work towards a peaceful resolution to their tense nuclear standoff.

In a sign of growing concern, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, to call for the two countries to work together to contain mounting tensions.

He said the two countries must ensure no one sparks an incident on their doorstep, according to a statement posted on the Chinese foreign ministrys website.

The most important task at hand is for the US and North Korea to hit the brakes on their mutual needling of each other with words and actions, to lower the temperature of the tense situation and prevent the emergence of an August crisis, said Wang.

The ministry quoted Lavrov as saying tensions could rise again with the US and South Korea set to launch large-scale military exercises on August 21.

A resolution of the North Korea nuclear issue by military force is completely unacceptable and the peninsulas nuclear issue must be peacefully resolved by political and diplomatic methods, said Lavrov.

China is North Koreas main economic partner and political backer, although relations between Beijing and Pyongyang have deteriorated amid the Norths continuing defiance of Chinas calls for restraint.

On Wednesday, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford, continued a visit to China following talks the day before with his Chinese counterpart that touched on North Korea.

Speaking to reporters after viewing a Chinese military exercise outside the northeastern city of Shenyang, Dunford said he told Gen.

Fang Fenghui that the US hoped diplomatic and economic pressure would convince North Korea to end its nuclear program, but that it was also preparing military options.

We hope for a peaceful resolution but we needed to seriously have a conversation about what might happen if there was military action, Dunford said. Dunford earlier visited South Korea and stops next in Japan.

His visit to Asia comes after President Donald Trump last week declared the US military locked and loaded and said he was ready to unleash fire and fury if North Korea continued to threaten the United States.

The North Korean leader this week decided against launching four missiles against America's Pacific territory of Guam.

Kims latest outing was a typical propaganda-laden show of strength from the nuke-wielding strongman dictator. His country's state media reported that, although it was ready to launch a strike, it would watch what "the foolish Yankees" do before taking a decision.

It warned that Kim could change his mind "if the Yankees persist in their extremely dangerous reckless actions". The dictator appeared to have blinked first in his brinkmanship with Donald Trump.

The pair have traded barbs in the past week, with the US president warning of "fire and fury" if the rogue state kept up with its threats.

Earlier US media had been told that satellites have observed DPRK mobile missile launcher movement – suggesting an intermediate-ballistic missile may be being prepared.

And chillingly, a satellite image in the background of one of the pictures shows Americas Anderson Air Force Base in Guam where 6,000 US troops are based.

Dictator Kim Jong-un is pictured inspecting plans for a missile attack on US territory Guam.

  North Korea carefully examining plan to strike US territory of Guam with missiles. The North's state news agency said Kim examined the plan for a long time and discussed it with senior military officials.

Kim said the hermit kingdom will attack the US territory if the Yankees persist in their extremely dangerous reckless actions on the Korean Peninsula and its vicinity.

He added that the United States should think reasonably and judge properly to avoid shame, the propaganda-spouting news agency said. The country is now awaiting Kims approval before pressing the button.

North Korea has previously threatened to fire four Hwasong-12 rockets to land in the sea 17 miles from Guam 'by mid-August'.   President Trump says North Korea will be met with fire and fury if it threatens the US.

Secretary of Defense James Mattis yesterday warned it could escalate into war very quickly if the Secret State fires at the US.

The Pentagon chief added: If they shoot at the United States, Im assuming theyve hit the United States. If they do that, then its game on, CNN reported.

You dont shoot at people in this world unless you want to bear the consequences. US President Donald Trump has warned North Korea it is "locked and loaded" and to expect "fire and fury" if the threats are carried out.

The UN has already passed sanctions as North Korea continues to develop its weapons programme and carry out test launches.

In a statement released last week by the North Korea's KCNA media channel, the dictatorship vowed to mercilessly wipe out the provocateurs making desperate efforts to "stifle" their leader.

Meanwhile, doctors claimed that Kim might have become irritable, irrational and aggressive because he was taking steroids to treat gout, brought on by his love of Emmental cheese and French red wine.

New York expert Dr Rock Positano said: "This fellow could be manifesting roid rage.". Guam is situated around 1,500 miles to the west of the Philippines and just over 2,000 miles from North Korea.

Crucially, the island is also a strategic US military outpost and is home to more than 6,000 US service personnel. American military bases occupy nearly 30 per cent of Guam's land, including the Andersen Air Force Base and the Naval Base Guam.

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AMY ROLOFF READS TO BABY JACKSON IN ADORABLE INSTAGRAM STORIES VIDEO - Duration: 2:17.

Little People, Big World's Amy Roloff is obviously enjoying every second of being a

grandma.

This week, the reality star has been putting in some extra time with her 3-month old grandson,

Jackson, while his parents, Zach and Tori Roloff, got some things done around the house.

On Monday, Amy played with Baby J while Tori did some cleaning, and on Tuesday, she accompanied

Jackson and Tori to the Oregon Zoo, where they saw a giraffe and some snoozing black

bears–events that Tori shared on her Instagram Stories feed.

Then on Tuesday night, Zach Roloff posted a video of Grandma Amy reading to Jackson

in his nursery.

In the adorable clip, Amy is seen cradling Jackson while sitting in a rocking chair as

she reads him a story about trees and gardens.

At one point, she comes across a funny word in the text and begins laughing.

"I don't even know what that is!" she says, as Zach–who is filming the sweet moment–is

heard laughing off camera.

But Baby J doesn't seem to mind and is completely enthralled by the tale his grandma is reading

him, which makes sense because the little guy is clearly beginning to pick up speech

patterns.

Earlier on Tuesday, Zach posted another cute Instagram Story of him asking Jackson what

he wanted to do that day, and Baby J tried to answer him!

Future Little People, Big World star Jackson is growing up very fast!

On Saturday, he turned 3 months old and mom Tori shared a super cute photo of him on Instagram

to mark the moment.

In the post, she listed all the things her "little man" likes to do, such as smiling

a lot, putting his hands in his mouth, having a bath (his favorite!), reaching for things,

stretching, and even pulling hair.

She also reported that he now weighs 14 pounds!

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Do you follow Amy Roloff, Zach Roloff, and Tori Roloff on Instagram?

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Top 10 Terrifying Facts About the Yakuza - Duration: 16:07.

The yakuza is

the Japanese mafia and their name essentially means "good for nothing."

The name is believed to be drawn from the lowest hand in the Japanese card game baccara,

which is similar to Blackjack.

In the game, getting the cards ya-ku-sa ("eight-nine-three") is the worst possible hand you can get.

Yakuza can refer to the crime syndicates as a whole, or to an individual gang member,

who are also called gyangu ("gangster").

These are 10 of the most terrifying facts about these notorious gangsters…

10.

Irezumi

One of the most noticeable ways members of the yakuza can stick out are their extensive

tattoos, called irezumi.

Most of the time it covers their entire torso, except for a stripe down the middle of the

chest.

Sometimes, it can even

cover most of their bodies.

The tattoos are designed to be hidden under the clothes, and the stripe down their chest

allows them to open their shirt collar or wear a robe without revealing them.

The tattoo process is expensive, time consuming, and utterly painful.

They aren't done with electric needles; instead, it's performed by hand with a needle

made from steel or bamboo.

The artist dips the needle in some ink and then repeatedly punctures the skin.

The tattoos can sometimes take years to be completed.

There are several reasons why the yakuza embraced irezumi.

First, it's expensive, so it shows that they have money.

Secondly, since it's so painful, it shows the man is tough for sitting through hours

upon hours of the process.

In recent years, the yakuza has moved away from getting tattoos because of public backlash.

The yakuza also generally try to make an effort to blend in.

Also, since the tattoos have gone out of favor, there are not many tattoo artists who can

do the technique.

9.

Huge Membership

It's tough to determine what exactly is the foundation of the yakuza, but some experts

think that their lineage can be traced back to gangs of ronin, which were samurai without

masters.

Others think that they came from a group of grifters and gamblers dating back to Japan's

feudal era.

The yakuza is also not one big group, either.

It's comprised of several gangs called boryokudan, which means "violence groups."

As of early 2017, there were 22 recognized groups, divided into separate clans.

The largest of these groups is Yamaguchi-gumi, who account for about a quarter of all yakuza

members.

Yakuza membership exploded after World War II.

By the early 1960s, there were 184,100 yakuza members, but that number dropped to around

60,000 for several decades.

In the 1990s, they saw a resurgence and there were about 80,000 members until 2011, when

their numbers started to dramatically drop.

That's when the Japanese government enacted some new laws to combat the yakuza by restricting

their revenue.

In late 2016, their numbers were the lowest since the National Police Agency started keeping

records, at about 39,100 members.

However, this low membership number isn't necessarily a good thing.

Jake Adelstein, who is a reporter working in Japan and an expert on the yakuza, told

the South China Morning Press that the drop in numbers is probably only temporary.

In December 2016, Japan legalized gambling and in about five years, casinos are expected

to start opening.

That's about how long it will take former yakuza members to get a clean record.

Adelstein thinks that this will create a lot of opportunities for the yakuza.

They will be able to get "reformed" gang members into the casino, where they will be

able to skim profits or blackmail people who lose big, which will generate huge revenue

streams that will, in turn, allow the yakuza to employ more members.

8.

The Godfather of Godfathers

The most infamous yakuza oyabun (chairman/boss) was Kazuo Taoka, who was the head of the Yamaguchi-gumi.

Taoka was born in a small village on the island of Shikoku.

He was orphaned at a young age and sent to Kobe, where he worked

in shipyards.

In 1929, he started to hang out with members of the Yamaguchi-gumi and became a blood member

in 1936.

During this time, he got the nickname that he'd keep for the rest of his life: Kubo,

which means bear.

He got the nickname because he had a tendency to claw and gouge out his opponents' eyes.

In 1936, Taoka went to jail for slashing a rival gang member to death.

He was released in 1943, and found Yamaguchi-gumi in shambles because of World War II.

After the war, in 1946, Taoka (then 33-years-old) became the leader of Yamaguchi-gumi after

the previous oyabun died from natural causes.

Taoka had an amazing gift for organization and he grew Yamaguchi-gumi to be the most

dominant boryokudan in Japan.

The godfather of godfathers, as Taoka was called, died in July 1981, at the age of 68.

7.

Yubitsume

Yubitsume, which translates to finger-shortening, is the act where a yakuza amputates a piece

of his little finger as a way to atone for a mistake or misdeed.

This act can be done either voluntarily or involuntarily.

Often they volunteer as a way to avoid a larger punishment, like being kicked out or being

killed (possibly by being forced to commit suicide).

It stems from a punishment that was inflicted on gamblers who didn't pay their debts in

feudal Japan.

Besides causing a lot of pain, without their whole pinky, it made it difficult for the

person to handle a sword.

If they couldn't handle a sword, they couldn't defend themselves, and it would make them

more vulnerable.

It was adopted by the yakuza because it might affect them in hand-to-hand combat and while

handling guns, so it would discourage members from doing something wrong.

There was also a benefit to the yakuza if their members are weaker, because they would

need to depend on their boryokudan even more.

There are different accounts of how the ritual is done, but what stays the same is the yakuza

has to do it to himself.

One account of the ritual is that it's done while their oyabun supervises.

There is a cloth laid flat and the offender places his left hand on the cloth, palm up.

Then, using a sharp knife, called a tanto, they cut the pinky at the distal interphalangeal

joint, which is the top knuckle.

Once that is done, they wrap it up and hand it to the oyabun.

Another version, which was pulled from court testimony, made the act sound a lot less ritualistic.

The witness said that the boss wasn't at the amputation and testified: "The actual

procedure is to take… a little silver knife – on a table – and you pull it towards

you and bend over and your body weight will snap your finger off…The finger that is

severed is put in a small bottle with alcohol and your name is written on it and it is sent

to whoever you're repenting to as a sign that you are sorry."

In 1993, a government survey found that 45 percent of yakuza members were missing part

of their little finger and 15 percent had to perform the act more than once.

Yubitsume doesn't happen as often anymore because the yakuza has been trying to blend

into society, and missing pieces of your finger is a good way to stick out.

6.

Tadamasa Goto's Liver

Tadamasa Goto is the founder of the Goto-gumi, which is a large Yamaguchi-gumi affiliated

gang.

When he was in power, he was one of the most dominant and successful yakuza bosses in the

country, which is why he was called "The John Gotti of Japan."

Since Goto was a notorious gangster, he wasn't allowed to enter the United States.

This presented a problem for Goto in 2001 because the 59-year-old gangster needed a

liver transplant.

Liver problems are pretty common among the yakuza because gangsters who run red light

districts aren't exactly known for their clean living.

Also, their tattoos are so dense that it blocks sweat from exiting their body, meaning fewer

toxins leave their body, taking a toll on the liver.

Supposedly, liver damage is a sign of pride among the yakuza.

For example, they will say things like "I drank enough to destroy three livers."

However, due to restrictive organ transplant laws, transplants are hard to get in Japan.

This led to Goto striking a secret deal where he gave the FBI information on the yakuza

and he donated money to the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles in exchange for a liver transplant

for himself and three of his underlings.

The transplant stayed a secret until Jake Adelstein published a story about it in 2008.

UCLA claimed that the men each paid $400,000 in cash for their livers and Goto donated

$100,000.

However, Adelstein uncovered that Goto and one of the other yakuza gangsters each paid

$1 million for their livers.

Also, Goto would have been number 80 on the wait list for a liver, but he managed to get

a transplant in six weeks.

Two other people, including the second person on the wait list, died in area hospitals around

the time that Goto got his transplant.

When the UCLA Medical Center was asked about the transplants on men who were tattooed and

missing pieces of their pinkies, they declined to comment.

After getting the transplant, Goto went back to Japan and he remained the leader of Goto-gumi

until 2008.

In retirement, he joined the Buddhist priesthood and published an autobiography called Habakarinagara

("Pardon Me, But…

"). It was a bestseller and he said his royalties were donated to charity.

5.

The Yakuza are Heavily Involved in Japanese Politics and the Japanese Elite

The yakuza plays an interesting role in Japanese society.

For many years, the people of Japan begrudgingly accepted that the yakuza were part of the

culture, so the yakuza worked out in the open.

They are also long time donors and supporters of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which

is a right wing party that has been in power in Japan since 1955, with the exception of

five years – between 1993 and 1994 and 2009 to 2012.

Every so often, a scandal erupts when it's exposed that a politician received money from

the yakuza or one of their business-fronts.

Many times, it's not enough to ruin a career, and the politician usually doesn't resign.

One of the biggest political scandals happened during one of the few years when the LDP was

not in power.

Instead, the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) was in power and they ran on a platform of

cleaning up the government and cracking down on the yakuza.

But then in October 2012, the DPJ appointed a man named Keishu Tanaka as the Minister

of Justice.

It turned out that he was heavily connected to the yakuza and the fact that the head of

their justice system was mobbed-up shocked Japan.

Tanaka resigned a few weeks later.

Besides money, another way that the yakuza help the LDP is by whipping up support in

rural areas.

In these areas, the campaign chiefs are yakuza who are also the head of the agricultural

cooperative, called nokyo, and the nokyo are connected to yakuza-run construction companies.

Many of the rice growers who are part of the nokyo also work construction jobs because

they don't make enough from growing rice.

Obviously, since people in the area are depending on the yakuza to work, the yakuza can be very

influential when it comes to drumming up votes for the LDP… who, again, have been in power

for 57 of the last 62 years.

4.

Human Trafficking

According to the International Monetary Fund and the United Nations, Japan has the fourth

biggest GDP just behind the United States, China, and the European Union.

They are one of the most technologically advanced societies and they have some of the lowest

crime rates in the world.

Their murder rate is only 0.3 per 100,000 people.

Despite how advanced and prosperous the country is, Japan has a horrifying human trafficking

problem.

Since 2001, the U.S. Department of State has released the Trafficking in Persons (TIP)

Report measuring countries on their human trafficking problems and what steps their

governments are taking to combat the problem.

There are four levels: tier 1, tier 2, tier 2 watch list, and tier 3, and then there is

a category for special cases.

Tier 1 countries are the best at handling human trafficking.

This includes countries like the United States, Australia, Canada, and many countries in Europe.

Japan, on the other hand, has never been ranked higher than a tier 2 country and has dipped

to tier 2 watch list in the past.

Tier 2 are "Countries whose governments do not fully meet the Trafficking Victims

Protection Act's minimum standards, but are making significant efforts to meet those

standards."

Other Tier 2 countries include Iraq, and the Northern triangle countries, which are El

Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala.

The Northern Triangle is the most violent area of the world that isn't at war, and

it's on par with Japan in terms of human trafficking.

Much of the human trafficking in Japan is handled by the yakuza.

The yakuza got their start in human trafficking during World War II, when they worked with

the Japanese empire to provide "comfort women" to soldiers.

The women were often from South Korea and other countries that were invaded by Japan

in World War II.

After the war, the yakuza set up brothels, which were frequented by American servicemen.

They also set up sex-tourism destinations in East Asia for Japanese men who were earning

better incomes after the war and could travel abroad inexpensively based on the strength

of the yen.

However, in the 1980s, women's groups started to protest sex tourism, so the yakuza made

a change.

Instead of men traveling to have sex with prostitutes, they simply brought foreign women

to Japan and set up brothels in red light districts.

These brothels are still in business and found throughout Japan.

It should also be noted that sex tourism didn't end, it just changed.

The yakuza now send men out of the country to have sex with children.

As for why Japan hasn't cracked down on the yakuza's human trafficking activities,

it probably doesn't hurt that the government that they financially support and campaign

for has been in near-constant power for the past 60 years.

3.

Host and Hostess Clubs

In Japan, there are bars called hostess and host clubs, where patrons can come and meet

a woman, who is called a hostess, or a man, who is a host, and they have drinks and converse.

However, the host and hostess clubs have a rather sinister side, as they are either owned

by the yakuza or yakuza associated.

According to Jake Adelstein, what happens is that a woman visits a host club to have

a "boyfriend experience" with one of the hosts.

As they drink, the host encourages the woman to keep buying expensive drinks, for which

they get a commission.

Sometimes the women rack up huge bills and when they can't pay, the yakuza may force

them to work off their debt, which can be done through prostitution.

This can even happen to girls under the age of 18, who are blackmailed or forced into

prostitution to pay what they owe.

If forcing women, especially teenagers, into prostitution to pay off a bar debt wasn't

bad enough, the yakuza have a system in place that the women will never work off the debt.

For example, they'll only be able pay off the interest, or they'll be "invited"

to host birthday parties, and then they are charged money to attend the party, which creates

more debt.

Essentially, the yakuza makes these women sex slaves because of a night out where they

spent a bit too much money.

2.

They Are One of the Wealthiest Organized Criminal Syndicates in the World

Besides the sex trade, another major source of income for the yakuza is drugs – especially

methamphetamine.

The yakuza reportedly account for one-third of the multi-billion dollar East Asian meth

trade.

As for how much money the entire yakuza organization makes as a whole, that's tough to say because

there are so many boryokudan, and they are comprised of hundreds of clans.

The last figure was from 1989, and it was estimated that they were making about Y1.3

trillion, which is worth about $10 billion today.

There are more recent estimates about how much revenue the biggest boryokudan, Yamaguchi-gumi,

generates and it's believed to be in the neighborhood of $6.6 billion.

This makes Yamaguchi-gumi one of the richest gangs in the world.

1.

Their Bloodiest War

There have been several yakuza wars over the past several decades, but the bloodiest started

in 1985.

The roots of the war date back to July 23, 1981, when Kazuo Taoka, who you'll remember

from entry #8, died of natural causes.

The person who would have assumed the position as oyabun was Kenichi Yamamoto, who was the

second-in-command.

However, when Taoka died, Yamamoto was in prison.

So the lieutenants decided to wait until he got out of prison, and then he would lead

the gang.

But then Yamamoto died from liver failure in prison on February 4, 1982.

With the two heads of the gang dead, the lieutenants voted on who would take on the leadership

and elected Masahisa Takenaka.

However, like many elections not everyone was happy with the results.

In this case, it was a man named Hiroshi Yamamoto.

Hiroshi Yamamoto broke away from the Yamaguchi-gumi and formed his own group, Ichiwa-kai.

They kickstarted the war by shooting to death Takenaka and two prominent members of the

Yamaguchi-gumi while they were in an elevator.

The war led to more shootings, which are incredibly rare in Japan because of strict gun laws,

and bombings over the next four years.

Things got so bad that Japanese newspapers kept a scorecard of the dead and injured.

The war was eventually won by Yamaguchi-gumi, who had many more soldiers.

By the time the war was over, 36 people were dead and scores more were injured.

Once the war came to an end, the members of Yamaguchi-gumi elected Yoshinori Watanabe,

aka Mr. Gorilla, to be their leader in 1989.

Watanabe was considered a strong and intelligent leader, growing membership and profits, but

he resigned (or was forced to resign) in 2005 as public heat increased on the yakuza.

The current oyabun of Yamaguchi-gumi is Kenichi Shinoda.

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