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2022 September 14 - 20 [SOCIAL ISSUES]

Legal Affairs Bureau recognizes 192 Web postings as hate speech against Koreans

September 15, 2022

The Yokohama District Legal Affairs Bureau has recently recognized that 192 discriminative postings on the Internet against a 3rd-generation Korean resident to be illegal.

The Korean resident, Choi Kang-ija, held a press conference in Kawasaki City in Kanagawa Prefecture on September 8, accompanied by her lawyers. She said she in June 2020 submitted to the Kawasaki City government a list of 330 Web postings discriminating against Korean residents in Japan and requested the postings to be removed from the Internet based on a city ordinance which prohibits and punishes hate speech. The city, however, determined only a few postings to be hate speech even though among the 330 was the tweet, "Choi Kang-ija is a parasite living in Japan."

Dissatisfied with the city's response, she filed a complaint with and submitted the same list to the Justice Ministry's Yokohama District Legal Affairs Bureau. The bureau, as a result, found 95% of the listed postings on blogs or on bulletin boards as well as about 60% of the listed tweets to be guilty of violating relevant laws.

Choi Kang-ija at the press conference welcomed the bureau's judgement and said, "I hope this result will give a boost to local governments to provide relief to victims of human rights abuses, including hate speech."

Past related article:
> Ordinance penalizing hate speech enacted in Kawasaki City [December 13, 2019]

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