On May 29, 2017, I held a press conference at the Tokyo District Court. The purpose of the press conference was to publicize my appeal to the Committee for the Inquest of the Prosecution to reopen the investigation in the report I filed claiming to have been raped, which the Public Prosecutor’s Office had decided to drop.The press conference was likely the first time many of those present learned of the assault.
This was the moment for me to come forward, with my own name and my own face on display, and for people at last to hear what I wanted to say.On September 22, 2017, the Committee for the Inquest of the Prosecution announced its determination: “Nonprosecutable. Case dismissed.” I hope by reading this you will learn what happened that day—the facts that became clear through my own experience; the account of the other party, Noriyuki Yamaguchi; the investigation; and further research. I have no way of knowing what you will think about it all.
After the press conference, whenever I saw the “Shiori Ito” portrayed in the media, it felt as though I was watching someone I didn’t know. But while I was covering stories in such remote areas of these countries, I never felt at risk. The place where I encountered real danger was in Asia, in my own famously “safe” country—Japan. And the events that transpired afterward were even more devastating. The hospital, the hotlines, the police—none of these institutions were there to save me.Sexual violence causes unwanted fear and pain for all its victims. Our trauma continues for a long time afterward.
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