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In recent, the
following incidents have drawn significant attention in Japan:
(Please note that all linked articles are in Japanese. We recommend using
translation tools as needed.)
- The "Kishu Don Juan"
Incident
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20241212/k10014665751000.html - The Inawashiro Lake Boating Accident
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20241216/k10014669321000.html - The Okawara Kakoki False Accusation
Case
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/special/jiken_kisha/kishanote/kishanote85/ - The Mitsubishi UFJ Bank Vault Robbery
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/a815711161c0f34a80bd4fe61521b1d4029d57cf - The Murder Incident at a McDonald’s in
Kitakyushu
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20241216/k10014669081000.html
What these
incidents have in common
is a growing concern over the protection of fundamental human rights, public
safety, and the functionality of the judicial system. These cases highlight the
challenges Japan faces in the application of law and the maintenance of public
order.
In other words,
the likelihood of socially vulnerable groups—such as individuals with
developmental disabilities—becoming the first victims of these systemic issues
is increasing.
Faced with these
realities, we cannot help but feel a sense of fear. Before this escalates into
a life-threatening crisis, we must consider the following:
- Seeking physical protection through
asylum:
- Exploring the option of relocating to
another country to ensure a safer environment.
- Establishing self-defense measures
through solidarity among individuals with developmental disabilities:
- Building systems for economic security and even defensive capabilities to ensure self-preservation and the protection of our rights.
To prevent these
extreme measures from becoming necessary, we urgently need your support and
cooperation.
This is why your
warm 'support' is so vital. Even the smallest gesture can make
a meaningful difference.
We humbly ask that you share this blog or website with others to help spread
awareness.
Thank you
deeply for taking the time to read this to the end.


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