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Posted in: Human rights panel: Japan was wrong to detain Carlos Ghosn; owes him compensation See in context

Ghosn was so true about prosecution in Japan and I 100% agree with his statements.

I have had the "pleasure" to get bothered from the Japanese prosecution and thanks god have been able to get out without a scar due to diplomatic protection. These people obviously live on another planet and their "confession" methods and 99.9999% solving of crimes is one of the most horrible and unreal things that exist in that island. I feel good that Ghosn bought his freedom, although he is a 1%, most people cant afford what he was able to do. No price can be put on a persons freedom while kept and forced in medieval ways to admit smth that is already scheduled by Japanese bureaucrats.

Indeed from anyone who has been living in Japan you hear the same stories, and only the Japanese deny the truth that everyone sees. How insecure the Japanese are you see when they leave that island, and realize that there is freedom and notions of logic and that no one can force you against your will, just because. How dirty are the games between NISAN and Ghosn, very few people know, but throwing in action one of the most "Spanish inquisition" prosecutions for the benefit of a company who would have gone bankrupt long time ago, this is nasty, but not unheard of.

Where this country is headed with these records of Human Rights, a very dark past (almost all the countries in Asia still keep in their mind the scars of the WWII ) and an antiquated way of treating the non-Japanese and its own citizens, it is very hard to tell. The big shadow of China is now much bigger, and the small inviting sun of the doomed Olympics they are using as an excuse to make the World feel good about them, is not fetching what they might have aimed.

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