Olympics-Human Rights Watch report documents abuse of child athletes in Japanese sport

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TOKYO (REUTERS) - A Human Rights Watch report has found child athletes in Japan often suffer physical and verbal abuse and sometimes sexual abuse when training for sport after documenting the experiences of over 800 athletes in 50 sports.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TOKYO - A Human Rights Watch report has found child athletes in Japan often suffer physical and verbal abuse and sometimes sexual abuse when training for sport after documenting the experiences of over 800 athletes in 50 sports.

The report comes in the week that would have marked the start of the Tokyo Olympics had it not been for the global coronavirus pandemic. The Games have now been delayed a year. In 2013, the Japanese Olympic Committee promised to take steps to wipe out violence among its sports federations after an internal survey revealed more than 10 per cent of its athletes had been victims of bullying or harassment.

HRW said, however, that not enough had been done since then and demanded organisations such as the Japan Sports Council and the JOC use the upcoming Olympics as a catalyst for change.The report was based on interviews with more than 50 current and former athletes, an online survey that drew more than 757 responses and meetings with eight Japanese sports organisations.

 

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