Japan to strengthen cyber bullying laws after suicide of Netflix star Hana Kimura

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TOKYO - Japan will prioritise laws to fight the scourge of cyber bullying, while a consortium of social media networks has vowed to clamp down more strongly on online harassment and slander in the wake of Saturday's (May 23) untimely death of Netflix star Hana Kimura.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TOKYO - Japan will prioritise laws to fight the scourge of cyber bullying, while a consortium of social media networks has vowed to clamp down more strongly on online harassment and slander in the wake of Saturday's untimely death of Netflix star Hana Kimura.

"Such anonymous acts of slander and abuse are not just cowardly, but utterly unforgivable," she said. Ms Kimura's untimely death has triggered an outpouring of condolence and grief, with the hashtag"hibo chusho" the top trending topic on Twitter over the weekend. Entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa, who founded the fashion site Zozo, denounced the act of slander as"a narcotic".

Justice Minister Masako Mori said on Tuesday:"Online slander only serves to induce even more similar messages, and this is a serious violation of human rights."

 

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