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HRW urges Japan to strengthen rights in foreign policy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70950, member: 636"] Human Rights Watch has urged Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to strengthen her government's approach to international human rights concerns, noting that Japan remains the sole G7 nation without targeted sanctions against foreign officials accused of serious violations. The advocacy organization recommends implementing Magnitsky-style penalties comparable to frameworks employed by the United States, United Kingdom and Canada, alongside mandatory corporate due diligence requirements to prevent labor exploitation and environmental damage throughout global supply chains. The call comes amid escalating regional pressures, including tensions with Beijing following Takaichi's remarks about potential military action if Chinese forces threatened Taiwan in ways affecting Japanese security. Rights monitors have highlighted deteriorating conditions across North Korea, Myanmar and Cambodia as testing Japan's diplomatic influence as Asia's only G7 representative. The organization also criticized recent immigration law changes permitting deportations after three rejected asylum requests, expressing concern about possible refoulement risks and persistently low refugee acceptance rates. Human Rights Watch additionally pressed Tokyo to ratify the Genocide Convention and bolster support for underfunded humanitarian initiatives. [/QUOTE]
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