Monday, February 5, 2018

#12 Desire for medial treatment led to….

It was on December 20, 2004, ten days after the Court met our father under the cover of "instruction on the procedure" to twist the argument and determine he was normal, when we appeared at a press conference to say that our father was ill.

The problem was not only the Court that ignored the opinions written by psychiatrists and gave a "diagnosis" like a doctor, but also the Tokyo Detention House that created the "record" of our visitation as if we were able to communicate with our father, and submitted it to the Court.

It was impossible for us to remain silent any longer.  It was as clear as day that the more we keep silence, the more false facts would be fabricated.

Our father is not malingering.  He is seriously ill, wearing a diaper unable to control even toiletry duties.  We sought for medical treatment by making the truth public.  It was the only move we could think of as his family in order to have our ill father treated.

If this goes on, our father will be politically treated as “normal” and wiped out, without being able to receive medial treatment or face a fair trial.

As it turned out, the Tokyo Detention House began to interfere with visitation and harass us immediately after the press conference.  They were probably unforgiving of us publicizing our father’s condition.

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