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ASSAULTS

JAPAN
Dec 25, 2019
Record 282 teachers in Japan punished for sexual offenses in 2018 school year
A record 282 teachers at public schools in Japan were punished for sexual offenses during the school year beginning in 2018, up 72 from the previous year, an education ministry survey showed Tuesday.
EDITORIALS
Jun 19, 2019
Stopping assaults on police officers
The police need to examine why their system once again allowed such a horrific assault to take place and fix any shortcomings that are found.
ASIA PACIFIC
Mar 14, 2019
Pierced by an arrow, mobile phone dies saving Australian man
An Australian had a lucky escape while confronting a man armed with a bow outside his home — an arrow shot at him merely pierced his mobile phone as he took photos of the incident, Australian police said on Thursday.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Jan 15, 2019
NGT48 agency removes manager from post over handling of assault on idol group member Maho Yamaguchi
The operator of popular all-girl band AKB48 and its sister groups said Monday it has removed one of its officials from a key post amid criticism of its handling of an assault against a member of idol group NGT48.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Jan 11, 2019
Outrage erupts online in Japan after assaulted NGT48 pop idol apologizes for 'causing trouble'
Idol says the group's management did not act even after she spoke with them, and asked who would be responsible in “the worst-case scenario.”
Japan Times
JAPAN / Crime & Legal
Nov 22, 2018
Japanese man to sue ex-boss over having his head dunked in hot pot at year-end party, causing severe burns
A man who suffered severe burns after having his head shoved into a pot of boiling liquid at a year-end party in 2015 said Thursday that he plans to sue his former boss over the incident.
JAPAN / Crime & Legal
Sep 3, 2014
Sexual assault warrant issued for ex-Grand Hyatt exec who left Japan
A former general manager of the Grand Hyatt Tokyo is facing arrest over his suspected sexual assault on a female customer in a bathroom at the upscale hotel in central Tokyo in May, police sources said Tuesday.

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