Japan journalist wins high-profile #MeToo case

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Japan journalist wins high-profile MeToo case

The civil case made headlines in Japan and abroad, as it is rare for rape victims to report the crime to the police — according to a 2017 government survey, only four percent of women come forward.

Yamaguchi continues to deny any wrongdoing and had filed a counter-suit against Ito, seeking 130 million yen in compensation. She said she hoped the case would change what she called the “under-developed” legal and social environment surrounding rape in Japan. The latest World Economic Forum report on the gender gap published on the eve of the case ranked Japan 121st out of 153 countries, slipping even further down the list from 110th the previous year.

He said the significant international media attention around the case might have clouded the judgement of the court and vowed to be more vocal in future.Ito spoke out in 2017, shortly before the #MeToo movement, and this was “viewed as odd, especially in Japan”, she said.

 

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