Category Archives: Law

Homeless housing exclusion is increasing but not everyone is roofless

Homeless housing exclusion is increasing  and the most disturbing change is due to COVID 19 effect on the economy Most people do not see people who are homeless because the media has shown images untidy, dirty, and looking like drunken tramps sleeping in the street. We only see  those who are usually roofless (category 1.10)…
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Our tribute to Jane the first to break the silence in Japan & show the way

Our organisation introduced  our show the way methodology to protect innocent people using Truth Justice and Fairness inspired by the leadership of Catherine JANE Fisher. ON APRIL 6, 2002, after being drugged in a bar in Yokosuka, Japan, Catherine Jane Fisher was raped by a US Military serviceman, Bloke Dean (at that time located in the…
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Why should the Japanese government give compensation to victims of crime

Do victims of crime need compensation and why should the Japanese Government give them anything? The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) by the United Nations General Assembly This has been accepted by many countries throughout the world. It was designed for recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all…
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Jane meets Japanese parliament foreign & defense ministry officials 6 April

Catherine JANE Fisher, a long-time foreign resident in Japan,  to meet with senior government officials in Japan and have foreign media invited is rare and shows the respect the Government has for the Truth. The founder of our organisation is well-known for her continuous efforts to protect innocents from sexual violence by using Truth, Justice…
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