Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Universal Financial DomeUniversal Financial Dome

World

Former Japanese soldier fights for justice in landmark sexual assault case

YOKOHAMA — A former Japanese soldier’s years-long fight for justice against the men she has accused of sexually assaulting her will reach a climax on Tuesday when a court delivers a verdict in a trial that has drawn international attention.

After leaving the Self-Defense Forces in 2022, Rina Gonoi, 24, went public with accusations against her ex-colleagues, a rare step in a male-dominated society where speaking out against sexual violence has remained somewhat taboo.

She has received a public apology from the government and global recognition — Time Magazine named Ms. Gonoi in its list of 100 emerging world leaders — but has also been the target of online vitriol.

“I am appreciative of the fact that they value what I’m doing. There is a tendency in Japan when people speak up, they get criticized,” Ms. Gonoi told Reuters in an interview.

“I have gotten many derogatory comments. But I know the world values what I’m doing so I don’t think I made a mistake (of coming forward).”

Ms. Gonoi has said she received constant harassment after enlisting in 2020, which escalated in 2021 when she alleges three male colleagues pinned her to the ground, pulled her legs apart and began pressing their crotches against her in a simulation of a sex act while others watched and laughed.

She complained to her superiors at the time but said she decided to leave when no action was taken. After her complaints began receiving wider attention, Japan’s defense ministry issued a public apology to her and announced that five of the men involved had been dismissed and four others punished.

The sexual assault case is being heard in the Fukushima district court and her alleged attackers deny the charges.

Ms. Gonoi has also lodged a civil case against the government for failing to prevent abuse and investigate her claims.

Her cases come as Japan seeks to recruit more women soldiers and build up its military to deter its powerful neighbor China and nuclear-armed North Korea.

“I think it (my court case) will change (Japanese society) and that is why I’m fighting. There are many Japanese women that cannot speak up and bring their case forward,” said Ms. Gonoi, who now works at a security firm in Tokyo and teaches judo to children and adults on her days off.

“I can’t sleep everyday, this week (before the verdict) feels very long, I saw the guys (defendants) in my dream, I feel pressured… Really, it’s difficult to keep myself together.” — Reuters

Advertisement

    You May Also Like

    Sports

    Tough start to the week for Charlie Woods, and it had nothing to do with his golf game. While warming up for Friday’s pro-am...

    Sports

    The Buffalo Bills know safety Damar Hamlin, who has recovered from collapsing after a cardiac arrest during a game on Jan. 3, wants to...

    Sports

    The Boston Bruins’ record-setting 65 wins and 135 regular-season points have rolled back to zero. The big number now is 16, the number of...

    World

    WASHINGTON — The United States scrambled F-16 fighter jets in a supersonic chase of a light aircraft with an unresponsive pilot that violated airspace...

    Disclaimer: UniversalFinancialDome.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively “The Company”) do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendation. Any investments recommended here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your investment advisor and after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

    Copyright © 2024 UniversalFinancialDome.com | All Rights Reserved