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Japan protests queries on contentious bill

(China Daily) Updated: 2017-05-23 07:28

TOKYO - Japan on Monday protested against a letter to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe from a UN independent expert raising concerns that planned legislation targeting conspiracies to commit terrorism and other crimes could allow police to trample on civil liberties.

The lower house of Japan's Parliament was expected to approve the bill as early as Tuesday, setting the stage for enactment.

The government said the legal changes are needed to ratify a UN treaty aimed at battling international organized crime and fighting terrorism, as Tokyo prepares to host the 2020 Olympics.

Opponents see the proposals as part of Abe's agenda to tighten the government's grip at the expense of individual rights.

The content of the May 18 letter from Joseph Cannataci, the UN Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy, was "clearly inappropriate and we strongly protested", Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a regular news conference.

"It is not at all the case that the legislation would be implemented arbitrarily so as to inappropriately restrict the right to privacy and freedom of speech," he added, reiterating that Japan needed the legislation to ratify the UN treaty.

In the letter released on the website of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Cannataci referred to concerns that the bill's broad scope might "lead to undue restrictions to the rights to privacy and to freedom of expression".

He asked Abe for information on the accuracy of such concerns and the compatibility of the draft law with international human rights norms and standards.

Wiretapping

Critics including the Japan Federation of Bar Associations have also warned the changes, combined with a recent widening of legal wiretapping and courts' reluctance to rein in police surveillance powers, could deter grassroots opposition to government policies.

The lawyers' group has expressed concern that ordinary citizens would be targeted, despite government assurances to the contrary, and that the crimes governed by the law include acts unrelated to organized crime or terrorism.

Japanese governments have tried to pass similar legislation three times since 2000, when the United Nations adopted a Convention against Transnational Organized Crime.

But Abe's ruling coalition, with a two-thirds majority in both houses of parliament, looks likely to enact the bill this time, despite loud opposition protests.

A Kyodo news agency survey published on Sunday showed voters are split over the controversial bill, with support at 39.9 percent and opposition at 41.4 percent.

Reuters - Xinhua

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