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  2. Tochigi patricide case - Wikipedia

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    The penalty for parricide was the death penalty or life imprisonment under article 200 of the Criminal Code of Japan. [9] Justices typically accept mitigating circumstances in such incidents; Japanese laws at the time permitted two reductions in sentencing, each reduction half of the appropriate sentence, with life imprisonment reduced to a seven-year sentence when reduction is applicable.

  3. Censorship in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship in Japan generally focuses on pornography and controversial political material especially in regards to Japanese history during the Empire of Japan. [25] In 2022, Japan introduced a law to revise its Penal Code that would mandate a jail time for up to a year and a larger fine for making "online insults". [26]

  4. Civil Censorship Detachment - Wikipedia

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    The CCD monitored and censored Japanese entertainment, press, mass media, and various forms of public and private opinion during the Occupation of Japan. [1] It was founded on September 10, 1945, to promote pro-Western values of democracy, with the aim of ushering Japan into the reconstruction period.

  5. Censorship in the Empire of Japan - Wikipedia

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    During the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895, and the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905, the Army Ministry also imposed separate censorship restrictions in time of war. The censorship laws were revised again in the Publication Law of 1893 ( 出版法 , Shuppan Hō ) , which remained virtually unchanged until 1949.

  6. Internet censorship and surveillance in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Japanese law provides for freedom of speech and of the press, and the government respects these rights in practice. These freedoms extend to speech and expression on the Internet. An independent press, an effective judiciary and a functioning democratic political system combine to ensure these rights.

  7. List of banned films - Wikipedia

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    Banned because of obscenity, though a censored version was made available in 1977. Only in 2000 did it finally become available in its complete cut. [26] [27] 2003 Ken Park: Banned and refused classification in 2003 for graphic depictions of teenage sex, incest, and auto-erotic asphyxiation. [28] 2011 The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence)

  8. "TikTok refugees" are flocking to RedNote. Could it face the ...

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    RedNote is heavily censored. Content on RedNote appears to be much more heavily censored than posts on TikTok. A CBS News analysis found that any search for "Xi Jinping," China's autocratic ...

  9. 2024 Shenzhen stabbing - Wikipedia

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    According to China's foreign ministry, the boy was a Japanese national with a Japanese father and a Chinese mother. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] The police stated that the boy was surnamed Shen ( 沈 ). [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Kyodo News reported that the boy was with his mother at the time of the attack. [ 3 ]