Greji wrote:Let me know if you hear that's happening. I got a bunch of them that they can take.....
Me bit.... hemmm... Julie... want's the stud playing baseball...
(didun't show picshure of th3 father to try to keep ma job a bit longer...)
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Greji wrote:Let me know if you hear that's happening. I got a bunch of them that they can take.....
Coligny wrote:Me bit.... hemmm... Julie... want's the stud playing baseball...
(didun't show picshure of th3 father to try to keep ma job a bit longer...)
IparryU wrote:One negative comment he said was that there will be a large amount of people claiming abuse and Japan will ask for an investigation, but will get the cold shoulder from the other government... this will keep the kids in "safe haven" status for several years and most likely never get executed...
chokonen888 wrote:Anyone can claim abuse but isn't the burden on them to prove it? Nowadays, what Keitai out there doesn't have a camera or a mic? For older cases, it may not be so cut and dry but I can already picture the court questioning:
So he abused you?
[color="Magenta"]Yes, many times. He was violent, gambling, and a drunkard![/color]
You reported the abuse to the authorities, right?
[color="Magenta"]No, WE JAPANESE have a culture that doesn't involve outside authorities in family matters.[/color]
Do you have any pictures, videos, or other evidence of the abuse?
[color="Magenta"]
No, I was scared for my life! [breaks down in tears] I don't want anything to remember those times...[/color]
[turns to the father, his family, etc.]
Did she ever show any signs of abuse, trauma, etc?
[color="SeaGreen"]Nope, everything seemed fine and then one day we came home and she was just gone and so were the kids.[/color]![]()
Obviously, this is going to be the battleground of most disputes as it seems the easiest way to try and escape the Hague. The problem is we all know how this cases are painted in Japan when it involves a FG. (I dunno about you guys but from personal experience, I'd bet plenty of $$ that DV is a far larger problem with Japanese men...but TIJ where false perception reigns supreme)
chokonen888 wrote:[color="Magenta"]Yes, many times. He was violent, gambling, and a drunkard![/color]
he also said that Japan will be handing over the wanted* parties who fled to japan. but that would also include any thrid party who assisted them with the abduction (baachan, Japanese Embassy in the US, etc.)
One negative comment he said was that there will be a large amount of people claiming abuse and Japan will ask for an investigation, but will get the cold shoulder from the other government... this will keep the kids in "safe haven" status for several years and most likely never get executed...
gaijinpunch wrote:Stop fucking playing w/ your balls Japan, and sign the fucking thing.
gaijinpunch wrote:Japan doesn't extradite: period. End of story.
Greji wrote:Ahh, that is not exactly true. If you are talking about spouses in this instance (at least for the present), you may be right, I don't know otherwise. But if you are talking about extradition in criminal offenses, that is not correct....
IparryU wrote:wonder why this never gets implemented in this case...
Greji wrote:Well, shit! That leaves me out of any settlements. If they're going to enforce that, I couldn't even get me dog back...
Greji wrote:Ahh, that is not exactly true. If you are talking about spouses in this instance (at least for the present), you may be right, I don't know otherwise. But if you are talking about extradition in criminal offenses, that is not correct....
gaijinpunch wrote:The way it was explained to me (I admit, I've not done much of my own studying on the issue) is that Japan doesn't have extradition agreements with just about anyone. It might w/ some, but I know it doesn't have, for example, the US. That one guy was wanted by the FBI for decades for murder, and was never extradited. Dip shit went to Saigon for vacation (and blogged it) where he was quickly picked up.
Fujimori is another one that rings a bell, and he wasn't even Japanese.
>> As of June 2008, the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties with the United States of America and the Republic of Korea have already taken effect.
After Fujimori fled to Japan, the government of Peru requested his extradition. Because Japan recognizes Fujimori as a Japanese citizen rather than a Peruvian citizen, and because Japan refuses to extradite its citizens to other countries, Fujimori was not extradited from Japan.
Having said all that, Japan traditionally balks at extraditing its citizens...but, so do most other countries.
gaijinpunch wrote:The case I was referring to (can't remember the guys name) was a Japanese guy that offed his wife [allegedly]) and was hiding in Japan for decades, literally. Blogged about his vacation to Saigon not really doing his extradition treaty research, and got lifted at the police station. It was also pre-2008 and googling 'Japanese arrested in Saigon' gets all kinds of wrong hits.
Mike Oxlong wrote:SDH is right. It was Kazuyoshi Miura, wanted for murdering his wife in LA in 1981. He got picked up on Saipan Feb. 2008.
gaijinpunch wrote:That one guy was wanted by the FBI for decades for murder, and was never extradited. Dip shit went to Saigon for vacation (and blogged it) where he was quickly picked up.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:You do know that Saigon is a city in Vietnam that is no longer called Saigon, right?
hanasims wrote:There is a Japanese mother who went to Hawaii in April to renew her US green card that was picked up by authorities for International parental kidnapping to Japan. She is being held in Wisconsin.
hanasims wrote:Irish current affairs TV programme Prime Time featured Japan Child abduction and the denial of access to foreign parents in a Prime Time special on the subject.
http://seanandrenee.wordpress.com/2011/11/15/prime-time-video-more-about-my-story/
Samurai_Jerk wrote:You do know that Saigon is a city in Vietnam that is no longer called Saigon, right?
GomiGirl wrote:Come on - that is a bit of a broad generalisation isn't it?
Not every Japanese woman becomes a crazy kidnapping poisonous witch.. yes there are some absolute horror stories and my heart goes out to these fathers who are left with nothing and no contact with their kids, but you can't say that every Japanese wife will do this.
People can do some horrible horrible things to each other when they are angry and relationships break down and this is very very sad. But I don't think that a "them and us" finger pointing and blame game thing is going to help bridge the gap.
I personal know Japanese women who are devoted wives and mothers who are as outraged as their foreign friends about the child abduction issue.
GomiGirl wrote:This shouldn't be a Japanese vs the rest of the world issue
GomiGirl wrote:This shouldn't be a Japanese vs the rest of the world issue.
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