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  2. Human rights in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan is a constitutional monarchy.The Human Rights Scores Dataverse ranked Japan somewhere in the middle among G7 countries on its human rights performance, below Germany and Canada and above the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and the United States. [1]

  3. Liberty Osaka - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Osaka. Liberty Osaka (formerly the Osaka Human Rights Museum) was a museum dedicated to human rights situated in Naniwa-ku, a ward in south Osaka City.As the first general museum dedicated to human rights in Japan, the focus of its permanent exhibits was the history of the struggle against discrimination experienced by the nation's minority ethnic groups; the Burakumin, the Ainu of ...

  4. Category:Human rights in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Japan; 0–9. 2015 Japanese military legislation; A. Association of Scholars Opposed to the Security-related Laws; F. Freedom of religion in Japan; H.

  5. UN rights group says Japan needs to do more to counter human ...

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    A group working under the U.N. Human Rights Council has issued a wide-ranging report about rights in Japan, including discrimination against minorities and unhealthy working conditions. The report ...

  6. Arrest and trial of Alberto Fujimori - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, former Peruvian dictator and president Alberto Fujimori fled Peru during his incumbency and took refuge in Japan, following multiple criminal charges of corruption and human rights abuses filed by the Congress of the Republic of Peru against him. While in Japan he submitted his presidential resignation via fax.

  7. Human rights in Asia - Wikipedia

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    One of Japan's most notable human rights violations over the last decades was the provision of comfort women for their military services, namely before and during the Second World War. Most of these comfort women were not Japanese nationals, but in fact Korean or Chinese captives captured in combat or purchased on a black market.

  8. Category:Human rights abuses in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Human rights abuses in Japan" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Racism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, a United States government human rights report expressed concern about the abuse and harassment directed against Korean nationals by Japanese right-wing groups such as the Uyoku dantai. [ c ] In 2022, it was reported that anti-Korean racism in Japan has been on the rise, [ 52 ] with homes burned, including one in Utoro district in Uji ...