Japan
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[Statement]
HRN Releases Statement on Japanese Companies’ Links to Forced Labor in Xinjiang UAR
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[Statement]
HRN Releases Statement Concerning the Effects of COVID-19 on Migrant Workers in Japan
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[Statement]
HRN Releases a Statement, “The Refusal to Appoint Members of the Science Council of Japan is an Unacceptable Violation of International Human Rights Law”
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[Statement]
HRN Releases a Written Statement on Olympic Construction: “The Government of Japan Must Address Alleged Labor Rights Violations and Problems of the Grievance Mechanism for Tokyo Olympic Construction Workers”
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[Statement]
HRN Releases a Written Statement on Coronavirus for the 44th Session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva: “Governments Must Respect and Protect Rights in Measures to Address the Spread of Coronavirus”
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[Statement]
A Call for Human Rights Guarantees in Measures to Prevent the Spread of Novel Coronavirus Infections
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[Statement]
Severe working conditions for Olympic construction: Human Rights Now’s grievance notification to the Olympic Organizing Committee and the start of an investigation
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[Report]
HRN Releases Report: “Japanese Trading Companies: Measures for Human Rights Lag Far Behind International Standards”
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[Statement]
40,000 People are Still Displaced and Radiation Levels are Still Dangerous Due to the Ongoing Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
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[Statement]
HRN Issues a Joint Statement Urging the Government of Japan to Accept a Country Visit by the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention