08 December, 2010

Japan is not yet a democratic country

I heard there was a protesting in Tokyo for complaining of subjective investigation by the police. The gathering was over 2500 people. The detectives in Japan can tackle down the target and claim him or her for the assault on themselves to make him or her jailed. 99% of the suspects in Japan are found guilty because they will be locked up in jail without having opportunity of proving their innocence by their own. The lawyers will cost a lot, and they are not available always. Meanwhile, the police can use as many people as possible for creating any hypothesis and keep the suspect in the investigation session till the suspect becomes exhausted physically and mentally to agree on the hypothesis. It's much like the witch investigation in the middle ages. It's nice I am away from such a police state. Or I would be falsely claimed as prostitute, shoplifter, sex-offender, pedophilia with the help of the people who are willing to make false witness for the tips from the police officers and victim supporting organizations.

東京新聞が今日の朝刊で先日5日に行われた日比谷公園デモのことを記事中で取り上げて
いました。

「こちら特報部」“検察不信が再燃”大物議員ら「送る会」/市民団体2500人デモ

一部抜粋
――― 異例といえば、五日には東京・日比谷公園で、市民団体による、検察の在り方に
抗議する大規模な集会が開かれた。
 集会では、「検察は悪代官だ」などとする鈴木代表のあいさつが音声テープで流され、
拍手を浴びた。また検察審査会の不透明性、袴田事件など冤罪が取りざたされる事件での
証拠の不開示性などが指摘され、終了後は法務省に向けて約二千五百人がデモ行進した。
 実行委員長の元大阪高検公安部長、三井環氏は「検察を標的にした抗議デモは
戦前戦後を通じて初めてだろう」と話す。―――(坂本充孝記者)
(http://9123.teacup.com/uekusajiken/bbs/8003)

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