Ghosn’s Wife Writes to Watchdog Group About His Treatment in Jail

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Carlos Ghosn's wife lashed out at Japanese prosecutors in a nine-page letter to Human Rights Watch

 

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Time to boycott Japanese products! The backbone of the Japanese economy is the automotive sector. And their unjust treatment of the person who saved Nissan from bankruptcy is a travesty of Justice! It is very obvious Japan is fabricating charges against him!

Well done. This is an international disgrace. Shameful bullying and lies.

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