Photographs of high school students with clusters spread on the Internet Prefecture requests a survey August 24 19:22

Shimane Prefecture has reprinted the photos without permission, saying that photos of private high school students in Matsue City, where a cluster of new coronavirus infected = clusters have spread, may have been violating human rights. By the 24th, we reported to the Matsue District Legal Affairs Bureau about the 13 sites where the above information was confirmed, and requested that they be investigated.

At Rissho Taisatsunan High School, a private high school in Matsue City, a large-scale cluster occurred this month centering on students living in student dormitories, and after that, photos of club activities showing students were spread on the Internet. I will.

According to Shimane Prefecture, some of the diffused photos have comments that blame the students.

By the 24th, Matsue Prefecture confirmed that 13 people confirmed that the photos on the school website were reprinted without permission, saying that the human rights of the students might be violated due to such a situation. I reported to the Legal Affairs Bureau and requested that I investigate.

The Legal Affairs Bureau will investigate whether it is a violation of human rights and will consider requests such as deletion of photos.

Shimane Prefecture says, "We will continue to cooperate with the school and report to the Legal Affairs Bureau to prevent slander and slander if there are any suspected cases of human rights violations."