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UN body attacks Japan’s justice system

By David Turner in Tokyo

Published: May 22 2007 16:15 | Last updated: May 22 2007 16:15

A United Nations committee has castigated Japan’s criminal justice and prison system, listing a wide range of problems including the lack of an independent judiciary, an extremely low rate of acquittal and human rights abuses among detainees.

The UN Committee Against Torture takes a broad interpretation of its brief, criticising the state’s physical treatment of citizens and the fairness of the justice system.

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