Thursday, June 30, 2016

Japan’s High Top Court Approves Blanket Surveillance Of All Muslims

Several dozen mosques in Japan serve the tens of thousands Japanese Muslims. Pictured Tokyo Mosque [Photo by Koichi Kamoshida/Newsmakers]

The Independent: Japan's top court has approved blanket surveillance of the country's Muslims

'They made us terrorist suspects, we never did anything wrong,' says Japanese Muslim, Mohammed Fujita

Japan's Supreme Court has upheld the government's blanket surveillance of the country's Muslim community.

The court struck down the second appeal by Japanese Muslim plaintiffs against what they perceive as an unconstitutional invasion of their privacy and freedom of religion.

A 2010 leak of 114 police files revealed nationwide surveillance of Japanese Muslims. The files revealed that Muslim places of worship, halal restaurants and Islam-related organisations across the capital, Tokyo, were being monitored.

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WNU Editor: this is just another news story that has been completely ignored the the U.S. main stream media.

More News On Japan’s High Top Court Approving Blanket Surveillance Of All Muslims

Top court green-lights surveillance of Japan's Muslims -- Al Jazeera
Japan's top court approves blanket surveillance of Muslims -- Express Tribune
Japanese Court Rules Blanket Surveillance Of Muslims Is ‘Necessary’ To Stop Terrorism -- Daily Caller
Top court in Japan upholds blanket surveillance of country’s Muslims -- World Tribune
Islamophobia? Japan’s Top Court Approves Surveillance of Muslims -- Sputnik

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Very smart of Japan