Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Running Battle with Institutional Racism in the Japanese Justice System - The Public Prosecutors Office in Kyoto

This notice arrived today stating that the prosecutor has decided not to indict the people against whom I filed a criminal complaint, giving no reason for the refusal.

I take this as a clear case of institutional racism, which will become clear after all of the details of the case becomes public, but for now, to avoid interstitial conflagrations, I've covered the names of the suspects.

Note that the crimes have been admitted to me personally, and are proven being a shadow of a doubt by public documents, so the refusal by the Public Prosecutors Office is purely politically motivated.

In particular, the defendants included people that are suspected to be intelligence operatives, so this amounts to an attempted cover, and obstruction of justice.

The case itself involves a conspiracy among 5 named individual suspects and 1 corporation, and potentially at least 3 others and 1 more corporation, including public servants (in their actual day job, aside from being intelligence operatives/etc.) who should be indicted after further evidence is uncovered during the investigation. The penalty for the crimes is up to 2 years with hard labor. The prosecutor didn't even investigate the crimes, apparently, since he decided not to indict a mere 5 days after accepting the complaint. I doubt that he even called the suspects in to interrogated, but, as I said, the crimes are indisputably proven by documents of public record, which I will eventually post on this blog.




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