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As the Tokyo Paralympics closes, will Japan s disabled again be forgotten?
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they ignore me because they don t have the chance to live with people with disabilities. natsuko says all she really wants us to be given the same rights and be treated the same way as any other mum. for that, she says japan still has some way to go. the legendary pop group abba have announced their first studio album for a0 years. abba voyage will be released in november. the quartet split up in 1982 but they re now preparing for a tour with a difference as our arts correspondent david sillito reports. # i still have faith in you # i see it now abba, and a new song. indeed, a new album.
and something she says many people here still do not accept or approve of. many people are surprised and do not believe that i have children. if people say their honest feelings, they think it is not good. many people think it is not good to have children for disabled people. natsuko s experience shows how farjapan has to go, but also how far it has come. because last time the paralympics was held here in tokyo back in1961t, japan was still forcibly sterilising disabled people to prevent them from having children of their own. that so called eugenics protection law was only finally repealed in 1996.
america. a british born member of the islamic state group pleads guilty to charges of conspiring to murder american hostages in syria. japan is the first country in olympic history to host the paralympic games twice, but what is it like to be a disabled person living injapan today? it is one of the few countries that requires companies by law to hire a certain percentage of employees with disabilities. but, as our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield hayes discovers, prejudice against people with disabilities is still widespread. natsuko izena calls herself the tiny 100 centimetre mum. she was born with brittle bone disease and that means she cannot stand and has repeatedly broken numerous bones. but natsuko has given birth to two children, something almost unheard of for someone with her disability in japan.
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