"We cannot just let China act as it wants," warns Japanese Diet member Keiji Furuya, leader of a cross-parliamentary human rights group in Tokyo.
The leaders of Iran in Tehran should also realize that their support of Russia will bring them nothing but disaster in the days to come.
Dr Arya of Tibet praises the unprecedented solidarity of the Tokyo human rights march. After all, "together" is the only way to win the fight for...
The UN Human Rights Council's decision came days after World Uyghur Congress representatives and a camp survivor took their appeal to Japanese lawmakers.
The US State Department’s “2021 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices” recognizes the problem and its depth — a first step towards resolving it.
Companies face a dilemma: strong support for the Winter Olympics could be seen as disregard for human rights in Xinjiang and Hong Kong, but mentioning them...
What’s keeping Prime Minister Kishida and the Liberal Democratic Party from expressly condemning China’s human rights violations?
China’s human rights issues are not limited to the oppression of ethnic minorities. It commits human rights violations against its own people on a daily basis.
China hopes Japan will be swept up into its propaganda campaign. Athletes face a dilemma, but it's not the government's job to impose a sporting ban.
Asking for international cooperation to get back its citizens who were abducted by North Korea. Japan should first show its firm stand on other human rights...
A role playing exercise showed Chinese pressure is effective, and Japan is unable to operate in the way it wants. Lesson: Japan should take the initiative...
Pointing out two glaring false narratives by foreign countries, the Japan Institute for National Fundamentals will ask the Kishida administration to emphasize public relations for historical...