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FG Rape Victim in Legal No-Man's Land

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Postby Cyka UchuuJin » Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:34 pm

Mike Oxlong wrote:Got to wonder how many "suicides" happen this way. "Jim" wasn't tiny by most standards...6'2" or thereabouts, and easily 110 kilo or better. If that dose would put a rhino like that down for nearly a day, what would it do to some poor, drunk J-waif?


i'm sure lots of them. one thing i do remember, was the guy claimed to be a photographer, and showed me some of his 'work' on his ipod. they were nearly all j-girls in various states of undress, looking completely passed out.

incidentally, in most of the places of the world where rohypnol is still legally dispensed, the manufacturer has put a green dye in it, so that if it's slipped into someone's drink, it will turn the whole drink green. not surprisingly, japan isn't one of those countries... it is still dispensed as a white tablet, odorless and colourless when dissolved in liquid.

how do i know this? a couple years back i was having sleeping problems and went to one of these 'mental health' clinics for something to help me sleep. they dispensed two different tablets, both to be taken at bedtime. only upon looking them up online did i find out that one was halcion (to put me to sleep) and the other was flunitrazepam ('to keep me asleep'). otherwise known as rohypnol. and they gave me a 2 week supply.

edit: since we're on the subject, it's also worth mentioning that the clinic i went to (on midosuji near shinsaibashi station) was run by a guy whose degree was awarded in korea. and a japanese speaking friend searched his name online after i told him that i'd been dispensed rohypnol and was asked to remove my shirt to take a blood sample from my arm. the guy had been arrested a year previously for sexually assaulting a female patient (he'd asked her out on a date and then threw himself on her later in the evening). the charges were mysteriously dropped.
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Postby Behan » Tue Mar 03, 2009 9:15 pm

Mike Oxlong wrote:Got to wonder how many "suicides" happen this way. "Jim" wasn't tiny by most standards...6'2" or thereabouts, and easily 110 kilo or better. If that dose would put a rhino like that down for nearly a day, what would it do to some poor, drunk J-waif?


It kind of makes you think that more than a few people could have died from these.
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Postby wuchan » Tue Mar 03, 2009 9:46 pm

Cyka, I'm glad you made it home and were found by a friend. You are fuckin lucky.

Rape here is almost a non-crime. Aggravated rape (beating the shit out of the poor girl and raping her) only carries a five year MAXIMUM sentence. Most cases get two to three. The cops know this and are not interested in chasing people who have any chance of swaying a judge...... for example: girl gets raped by a yak, said yak is very connected and has a good lawyer. cops say... ready... why bother. Bottom line here is as far as the J-cops are concerned, rape is a he said she said issue. No real way to prove that she fell asleep or that she was drugged without costly lab work.

I just don't get it tho...... how is fucking a corpse fun?
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Postby Takechanpoo » Tue Mar 03, 2009 11:31 pm

Cyka UchuuJin wrote:edit: since we're on the subject, it's also worth mentioning that the clinic i went to (on midosuji near shinsaibashi station) was run by a guy whose degree was awarded in korea. and a japanese speaking friend searched his name online after i told him that i'd been dispensed rohypnol and was asked to remove my shirt to take a blood sample from my arm. the guy had been arrested a year previously for sexually assaulting a female patient (he'd asked her out on a date and then threw himself on her later in the evening). the charges were mysteriously dropped.
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This guy is zainichi Korean.
In case of zainichi Korean being the rape accused, especially they are protected. Actually this is public secret that there are many z-Korean among defendants of rape case in Japan. And rape cases in their mother land are stunningly many.
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Postby Cyka UchuuJin » Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:49 am

Takechanpoo wrote:This guy is zainichi Korean.
In case of zainichi Korean being the rape accused, especially they are protected. Actually this is public secret that there are many z-Korean among defendants of rape case in Japan. And rape cases in their mother land are stunningly many.


how can a secret be public?

and just what does this say about japan if they do let sexually assaulting koreans open licensed shops in japan?

(btw, the guy was most definitely japanese)

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Postby Greji » Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:50 pm

Cyka UchuuJin wrote:they gave me a 2 week supply.
I always wondered how you were able to get all those dates!

the guy had been arrested a year previously for sexually assaulting a female patient (he'd asked her out on a date and then threw himself on her later in the evening). the charges were mysteriously dropped.
As her bank kouza was mysteriously raised....
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Re: FG Rape Victim in Legal No-Man's Land

Postby Mike Oxlong » Mon Feb 10, 2014 6:00 pm

Documents reveal chaotic U.S. military sex-abuse record in Japan
At U.S. military bases in Japan, most service members found culpable in sex crimes in recent years did not go to prison, according to internal Department of Defense documents. Instead, in a review of hundreds of cases filed in America’s largest overseas military installation, offenders were fined, demoted, restricted to their bases or removed from the military.

In about 30 cases, a letter of reprimand was the only punishment.

More than 1,000 records, obtained by The Associated Press through the Freedom of Information Act, describe hundreds of cases in graphic detail, painting a disturbing picture of how senior American officers prosecute and punish troops accused of sex crimes. The handling of allegations verged on the chaotic, with seemingly strong cases often reduced to lesser charges. In two rape cases, commanders overruled recommendations to court-martial and dropped the charges instead.

Even when military authorities agreed a crime had been committed, the suspect was unlikely to serve time. Of 244 service members whose punishments were detailed in the records, only a third of them were incarcerated.

The analysis of the reported sex crimes, filed between 2005 and early 2013, shows a pattern of random and inconsistent judgments.

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Metzler, deputy director of the Defense Department’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office, said the changes in military law and policy made by Congress and the Pentagon are creating a culture where victims trust that their allegations will be taken seriously and perpetrators will be punished.

The military, he noted, is making progress. The number of sexual assault cases taken to courts-martial has grown steadily, from 42 percent in 2009 to 68 percent in 2012, according to department figures. In 2012, of the 238 service members convicted, 74 percent served time.

That trend is not reflected in the Japan cases. Out of 473 sexual assault allegations against sailors and Marines between 2005 and 2013, just 116, or 24 percent, ended up in courts-martial...

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