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Japan - Child abuse consultations top 50,000 in FY 2010, hits record high
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Sex abuse by teachers plagues Shizuoka Pref.
SHIZUOKA--Alleged sexual transgressions by teachers in Shizuoka Prefecture have become so common that the area's leading educational administrator recently declared himself helpless to stop them.
Re: Japan - Child abuse consultations top 50,000 in FY 2010, hits record high
5-year-old boy suffered huge weight loss, beating from dad and uncle before death
KASUKABE, Saitama -- A 5-year-old boy who recently died had suffered a huge weight loss over eight months and was beaten by his father and uncle in August, it has been learned.
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Ex-nursery staffer served arrest warrant over murder of own newborn
NAGASAKI (Kyodo) -- A former staffer of a nursery in Tsushima, Nagasaki Prefecture, was served a fresh arrest warrant Thursday for allegedly killing her newborn girl last year, after her arrest last month on suspicion of abandoning the child's body, police said.
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Mother accused of offering daughter to be raped in exchange for cash
INA, Nagano -- A mother and a male acquaintance, already facing charges over forcing her eldest daughter into prostitution, have been issued new arrest warrants accusing them of attempting to rape the woman's second daughter.
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Woman accused of arson, murder hit with new arrest warrant over abuse of son
A woman arrested on suspicion of setting fire to her home in Tokyo's Adachi Ward, killing three family members, has been slapped with a fresh arrest warrant on suspicion of breaking her 2-year-old son's leg, law enforcers said.
5-year-old boy who died in August had only bread and rice balls for months
KASUKABE, Saitama -- A father and uncle arrested for assault over the August death of a 5-year-old boy have been hit with additional arrest warrants for negligence as guardians resulting in death, police have said.
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IN THE NEWS / Financial savvy rescuing kids' nursing homes
Taejun Shin, head of a nonprofit organization, is making full use of his financial expertise to raise funds to support children's nursing homes throughout the country.
Re: Japan - Child abuse consultations top 50,000 in FY 2010, hits record high
IN THE NEWS / Obstetrician helping mothers
While practicing obstetrics and gynecology by vocation, Shoichiro Hori has mediated adoptions of newborn babies for the past 20 years between mothers who cannot raise their babies and infertile couples.
Re: Japan - Child abuse consultations top 50,000 in FY 2010, hits record high
Woman arrested over death of 11-day-old daughter
A woman was arrested over the death of her 11-day-old daughter on Dec. 3 after making an emergency call to the Metropolitan Police Department, investigators said.
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Mother accused of trying to suffocate 3-year-old son with shopping bag
KOBE -- A young mother is under arrest here on suspicion of attempted murder for allegedly putting a plastic shopping bag over her 3-year-old son's head and dragging him around.
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Plants help infant survive being dropped from 10th floor by dad
A 1-year-old infant survived being dropped from the 10th floor of an apartment building after landing on plants, and police plan to arrest the father for attempted murder.
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Man arrested for adding acid to eye drops of girlfriend's son
TANAGURA, Fukushima -- A man here has been arrested after police discovered that he had purposefully added acid to the eye drops of the 5-year-old son of his girlfriend, causing him a severe eye injury, it has been learned.
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Mother arrested in baby son's death
KOBE (Kyodo) -- A 39-year-old mother in Kobe was arrested Sunday for allegedly trying to strangling her 5-month-old son, who was confirmed dead after being taken to hospital, police said.
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Exhibition of photos taken by domestic abuse, drug victims opens
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- A photo exhibition featuring works by victims of domestic violence or people recovering from drug dependence opened Tuesday in Tokyo's Shibuya district.
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