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Post by Admin on Apr 5, 2024 14:30:52 GMT
In January 2024, the United Nations requested Japan for the third time to cooperate with the investigation into the case of a French woman who was sightseeing in Japan and suddenly disappeared in Nikko, Tochigi. It was revealed in an interview with FNN that he declined the offer for a number of reasons.
The United Nations Commission on Enforced Disappearances has repeatedly called on the Japanese government to conduct an investigation to identify the perpetrators, and to provide investigative information to her family and French authorities, citing the possibility that the woman was involved in the incident.
All information cannot be disclosed to family members. In July 2018, Tiphenu Veron (41) suddenly went missing while sightseeing in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture. In its third request on January 22, 2024, the United Nations requested that Japan "share photos of the hotel room where Veron was staying and some of the results of the forensic investigation with French investigative authorities." "It has not been done," he said.
In response to this request, the Japanese government reportedly responded, ``For privacy reasons, we cannot release all information to Bellon's family, including third parties not involved in this case.''
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Post by Admin on Apr 5, 2024 18:30:22 GMT
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Post by Admin on Apr 14, 2024 18:45:06 GMT
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