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春のタネ
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今朝、盛山正仁文部科学大臣から、統一協会に対する解散命令の請求について報告を受けました。私は、当面の対応として、脱会希望者など現役信者に対するケアと、財産の国外流出を止めるための保全措置を求めました。もちろん、自民党との長年にわたる癒着の解明も。 財産保全の法的措置は党派を超えて実現すべきと強調しました。






A 83-year-old woman, Dr. Hak Ja Han in a South Korean detention cell cannot sit, cannot lie down, and is struggling to swallow rice. Once again, she couldn't absent from a court hearing. Her lawyer provided the following explanation: "Since last weekend, Dr. Han has been experiencing severe chest tightness to the point where she cannot sit or lie down. Throughout the weekend, the detention center was unable to provide any medical support, and her condition has not improved. According to her attending physician, the symptoms may be caused by heart failure due to atrial fibrillation, or by pulmonary dysfunction." She reportedly said, "It is difficult to get through each day now. Even swallowing rice is hard." Today, Dr. Han has been granted a one-month medical release. This is a serious human rights issue. A 83-year-old woman with a suspected cardiac condition, held in pretrial detention, with no weekend medical access. Her lawyers have previously stated that she requires round-the-clock nursing care. And yet — how can anyone allow an elderly woman who cannot even lie down to remain in a place where proper medical support is unavailable? Is the judiciary not supposed to protect the human rights of the people? Source: naver.me/Fkabwwmv












