Proposed ban on hate speech Korean women in Japan request form Kawasaki November 8, 18:39

While Kawasaki City aims to establish regulations with penalties in order to prohibit discriminatory actions such as hate speech, Korean women living in the city visited the city hall on the 8th, and the regulations are more effective And submitted a request form.

Kawasaki City has compiled a draft of the ordinance that includes imposing a fine of 500,000 yen or less when it repeats ethno-discriminatory behavior such as hate speech three times in June. I aim to submit it as a draft.

On the 8th, Korean women and supporters residing in the city visited the city hall and city council, compiled the draft regulations into more effective content, and handed over a request for unanimous approval.

In this, hate speech on the Internet demands the addition of clauses that specify the specific measures such as the city requesting deletion, and verify that the target and method of regulation are appropriate after the ordinance establishment .

One person who submitted a request and lived in Kawasaki City for 50 years, Mr. Seok Il-bun (88) of Korean II in Japan said, “In Kawasaki, we have lived in the local community. But I feel that hate speech must be stopped, and we must spread the idea that everyone can live well by the ordinances. "