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Infected patients denied right to vote under legal, health rules : The Asahi Shimbun

A hotel room prepared for people infected with the novel coronavirus is shown in August 2020 in Fukuoka. (Asahi Shimbun file photo) Health protocols enforced during the novel coronavirus crisis have made it effectively impossible for some infected patients to vote in elections, a possible violation of their constitutional rights. Patients with mild conditions are supposed to stay at hotels or other facilities for recuperation, even on election days. Although absentee and early voting are available, these systems have proved insufficient to deal with the problem as the virus continues to spread around the nation. Local governments are calling for legal revisions ahead of the Lower House election scheduled for autumn at the latest.

Last essay by late Japanese writer who lost classmates in Hiroshima A-bomb published

Last essay by late Japanese writer who lost classmates in Hiroshima A-bomb published April 12, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) Japanese nonfiction writer Chieko Seki is seen in photo taken in Tokyo on Nov. 13, 2015. (Mainichi/Kimi Sorihashi) TOKYO The final work of Japanese nonfiction writer Chieko Seki, who lost most of her classmates in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945, has been published following her death in February this year. The essay, Zoku: Hiroshima Taiwa Zuiso (Essays on Hiroshima dialogue: Part II), published in March by Nishida Shoten, is based on letters Seki exchanged with 90-year-old writer Shiro Nakayama, a long-time friend and A-bomb survivor. The 14-year-old Nakayama was in the middle of work demolishing buildings in Hiroshima, 1.5 kilometers away from the hypocenter, when the bomb was dropped.

Timing is everything when it comes to the politics of the Kawai scandal

Apr 10, 2021 The Japanese media was caught off guard when former Justice Minister Katsuyuki Kawai suddenly pleaded guilty during his trial for allegedly buying votes in Hiroshima Prefecture during the 2019 Upper House election. A woman receives a copy of a newspaper extra edition in Hiroshima last year after Katsuyuki and Anri Kawai were arrested earlier in the day on suspicion of giving out cash to local politicians in 2019. | KYODO Kawai had previously denied the accusation that he had distributed around ¥30 million to about 100 people in order to help elect his wife, Anri, who was running on the Liberal Democratic Party ticket. The fact that he not only changed course in the middle of his trial but resigned his own Lower House seat had reporters scratching their heads.

Timing is everything when it comes to the politics of the Kawai scandal

Timing is everything when it comes to the politics of the Kawai scandal
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Diet elections start in crucial test for Suga, scandal-hit LDP : The Asahi Shimbun

Diet elections start in crucial test for Suga, scandal-hit LDP : The Asahi Shimbun
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