Outrage at Shiga Schoolboy Suicide Scandal

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The case of a schoolboy driven to jump off a building after relentless bullying at the hands of his classmates – apparently with the active participation of his teachers – has outraged Japan,  as much as have the insistent attempts of his teachers and even local police to deny the bullying had anything to do with his death.

The incident occurred in the Shiga prefecture city of Otsu, where a 2nd year middle school boy jumped from his family’s apartment to his death after suffering intolerable bullying at the hands of his classmates and even apparently his teachers.

Both the nature of the abuse he suffered and the unwillingness of teachers to help have scandalised Japan – though not, it seems, any of the officials at the school or local authorities, all of whom have resolutely stonewalled any effort to connect his bullying to his death.

The school distributed a questionnaire about the bullying (the results of which it attempted to keep secret), and 14 students reported that teachers either overlooked it or actually participated – “the teacher warned us once but after that we laughed at him together.”

He was reportedly repeatedly beaten by multiple assailants in the school toilets, forced to eat dead wasps, and one occasion had a dead sparrow shoved in his mouth.

Other reports from the students suggested he was “repeatedly made to practice committing suicide,” was made to strip and then photographed, had his money and bank account details stolen, was made to shoplift, was repeatedly bound with tape and beaten, and of course was mercilessly mocked at every turn.

Even after his death, his classmates continued to deface and scrawl graffiti on a photograph of him displayed in their classroom.

Some students insisted the abuse was “just playing” and that he was just responding badly to them “messing around.”

He approached teachers about the abuse, but they apparently did nothing, and nothing came of approaches made by his parents to the school either.

One teacher who witnessed the bullying did feel it necessary to laughingly tell them “not to overdo it.”

His father also approached police and attempted to file a victim report and press charges of assault against the bullies, but police refused to accept that any crime had taken place and have further refused to comment as to why.

Since police refused to pursue charges, the boy’s family have been reduced to launching a ¥77,000,000 lawsuit against the school.

Students later reported being told by teachers “just ignore anyone who asks you questions about this,” “just don’t talk about any of this to anyone – keep your mouths shut” and “don’t say anything funny.”

The local school board actually admitted telling students not to talk about the incident, saying “there is no problem with telling pupils not to say anything unreliable.”

They also made a public statement saying “the bullies have human rights too, we have to think of their education.”

16 students reported knowing about the suicide practice in the questionnaire, but the school says it “cannot confirm it is true.”

The parents of some of the alleged bullies have also denied anything was amiss – one mother told the media “the reports were all from kids who had nothing to do with it, they are just saying what they heard.”

The lawyer of the boy’s parents has stated “it is unthinkable that 15 students would all write about exactly the same thing if it had no truth to it.”

His bereaved father said “they are throwing away the voices of the kids who so earnestly reported what they witnessed.”

In response to the lawsuit, the school submitted a defence to the court demanding the parents “tell us exactly who witnessed this bullying and where” and “explain just what the steps were which could have avoided his suicide?”

They deny there was any connection with the bullying and his suicide.

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The town’s mayor has given a tearful press conference appearance in which she expressed her regrets, but it took the intervention of the prefectural governor for the school to begin a series of emergency countermeasures to prevent any more of its pupils being bullied into suicide.

Aside from the official theatrics, 2ch’s legion of Internet vigilantes have taken it upon themselves to uncover the perpetrators, having apparently already uncovered the identity of one of the bully’s parents and started a campaign of stalking and harassment against them.

The unbelievably egregious nature of virtually every aspect of the case has generated scores of media reports and prompted tens of thousands of outraged posts online:

“These people are rotten to their filthy cores.”

“Brutes.”

“Now they are just rubbing salt in the wound.”

“Arrest the lot of them!”

“Shiga…”

“They sound like schoolkids, asking who saw what and where like that…”

“Making individuals investigate a murder like this themselves – disgusting.”

“Amazing they even found a lawyer willing to defend them in a case like this.”

“Japan has no right to make fun of China.”

“So the parents have to do everything the school and police should have been doing?”

“All the adults involved in this are complete scum, aren’t they? Not one involved did anything to help save his life.”

“Why is their mayor crying at press conferences if she lets them get away with all this?”

“She’s crying  over the damage to her resume…”

“These civil servants are out of control.”

“What is wrong with the authorities of this city? I just want to cry, why are they doing this?”


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    Avatar of EyE
    Comment by EyE
    19:05 08/07/2012 # ! Quality (+1.0)

    2ch finally did something right. Hope this practice would continue for all scum bags

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    Comment by HouseLife
    19:06 08/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Hmm... in middle school when much of this stuff happened to me, they didn't have to go through the trouble of making me practice suicide...

    Although I guess in hindsight I needed more practice. I failed miserably at it.

    Comment by Anonymous
    00:29 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    You're japanese?

    Comment by Anonymous
    19:19 08/07/2012 # ! Quality (+1.0)

    Absolutely disgusting, the responsible ones should be burned. My thoughts go out to the boy's family.

    Comment by Anonymous
    05:03 09/07/2012 # ! Drivel (-1.0)

    Ultimately the bullied chose to kill himself, he wasn't murdered by bullies, so why kill them? Stop projecting perhaps, you beta weakling fag?

    Comment by Anonymous
    21:35 10/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Ultimately, the bullies chose to bully. Even though he didn't say burned to death, you both are wrong.

    And if projection exists, it is superposable.

    Comment by Anonymous
    19:19 08/07/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    kids are fucking monsters.

    Comment by Anonymous
    20:06 08/07/2012 # ! Good (+0.6)

    Of course the adults were being completely nice and helpful in this case.

    Comment by Anonymous
    20:12 08/07/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    Kids are what adults let them be.

    Adults are to blame even more for this.

    Comment by Anonymous
    19:22 08/07/2012 # ! Quality (+1.0)

    god this is horrible...

    Comment by Anonymous
    20:20 08/07/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    Normally, I'm pretty verbose, but in this case..

    I just don't have the words.

    So yeah.. What you said

    Comment by Anonymous
    19:23 08/07/2012 # ! Good (+0.9)

    '...bullies have human rights...'
    No... just no.

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    Comment by kamiru
    20:20 08/07/2012 # ! Quality (+0.8)

    my dog has more rights than them

    Comment by Anonymous
    21:14 08/07/2012 # ! Drivel (-1.0)

    you're no different than the bullies then.

    Comment by Anonymous
    21:29 08/07/2012 # ! Quality (+1.0)

    Ignoring the human rights of other people actually denies any request for human rights themself.

    Comment by Anonymous
    05:48 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    I always hate that christian bullshit. Their rights? They committed a crime of killing an innocent child. They should all get a death sentence. It would not be against Japan's law. The teachers should get a sentence, cause the kids will not get any punishment - according to Japan's law they are minors who are not aware of what is good and right yet and it is ok for them to murder anyone.

    Comment by Anonymous
    07:25 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    Human Rights are not bullshit, nothing to do with religion. LOL!

    Comment by Anonymous
    07:50 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    @05:48
    I'm an atheist and I think he makes much more sense than you. Blind revenge mass murder is not any better than the original crime.

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    Comment by Pyrolight
    09:55 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Nope they are still human so they have the basic human rights.

    You just toss their asses in jail for a very, very, very long time.

    Comment by Anonymous
    23:37 08/07/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.4)

    Let me shove you with crow carcass into your ass first, than we talk about human right whatsoever..

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    Comment by TC-man
    21:18 08/07/2012 # ! Quality (+1.0)

    No human rights for these bullies, because they are no humans, they are animals.

    Comment by Anonymous
    21:23 08/07/2012 # ! Drivel (-1.0)

    The victim will stay dead no matter what you do to the bullies, but the bullies still can change into better person

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    Comment by Nozomi
    21:44 08/07/2012 # ! Good (+0.4)

    Except they have to pay for their crime, with their life.

    Comment by Anonymous
    22:05 08/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Oh yeah, they 'still can change into better person'. FUCK YOU.

    My only gripe is that the kid chose to die by himself. He could have chosen to put cyanide in those fuckers' food and kill them first before committing suicide.

    Comment by Anonymous
    22:22 08/07/2012 # ! Quality (+1.0)

    a better person who never took responsibility for what he/she did? FUCK that "better person"

    Comment by Anonymous
    22:44 08/07/2012 # ! Quality (+1.0)

    people never change, at very best they will grow up as thug or gangster, kill them early will be better solution

    Comment by Anonymous
    23:38 08/07/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    Or they grow up to be civil servants of Japan...

    Comment by Anonymous
    23:47 08/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    of course they can change. However what they did was horrible and they deserve a punsihment.
    "they have to think of their education"? they should have done that before everything happened. This seems like a bad movie and it actually happened....
    OK at my school we bullied one kid too (for a few years however we never damaged his possesions or made him eat something and after those years everything came clean like it should be)

    Comment by Anonymous
    01:39 09/07/2012 # ! Good (+0.6)

    > the bullies still can into better person

    They could. But why risk it? In my book disposing of them generates better results. In a Japanese book however, bully mindsets are not really bad persons, and therefore they would see no point disposing of children who'll become normal adults if they don't change at all.

    I actually do not want to kill every criminals. Far from it. But that's because criminals were usually made criminals for their very lives, or they just became insane for a second.
    Not bullies. They don't need to be bullies, they're not more insane than the average person. One of them was not made a bully by anything nor anyone. The others were pushed into bullying, but they knew they were supposed to revolt, they could do revolt, and they knew it wouldn't be all that hard.
    These persons are lost. Likely they won't contribute anything, but they have a lot of potential for nuisance. And they made it so by choice, with no obligation.

    Comment by Dark Mage
    03:02 09/07/2012 # ! Good (+0.4)

    The only thing that may straiten up those bullies would be to give them some of their own medicine.
    They think they're tough and such I say lock them up for a little while with some hard core gangsters or have some US marine drill sargents teach them a few things about discipline.
    That includes the teachers who also were bullying but they'll loose their teaching license as such a person is unfit to be in education.

    Comment by Anonymous

    I can see not many devout christian here

    Comment by Anonymous

    Sure is plenty of beta ass bullied fags in here, weaklings.

    Comment by Anonymous
    05:43 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.4)

    yeah, i would kill them all one by one instead of dying for them. If they want my dead - they need to kill me. Like in that 'Trial' movie by Orson Welles.

    Comment by Anonymous
    05:52 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Well to add some substance to your statement, Australia is a product of prisoners deported from Britain. Maybe Ishihara/Tokyo needs to turn some of the islands it has been purchasing from China into an island for criminals and let them to fend for themselves... oh wait, this is starting to sound more like Battle Royale.

    Comment by Anonymous
    08:33 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Change? Isn't that what prison was intended for? Go change inside a cell.

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    Comment by Pyrolight
    09:40 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    It's a nice belief but in reality it is very unlikely the bullies with ever change.

    If the abuse had been very short term one could argue they could change but systematic and long term abuse is a symptom of something you cannot fix.

    Comment by Anonymous
    03:17 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.4)

    You need to be human first to have human rights.

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    Comment by renstalon
    21:29 08/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Normally I tend to empathize with the educators when their ability and lack of control of students comes into question.

    But this is blatently horrible and a terrible case of abuse that could have been prevented.

    Oh, and just for everyone's information, many schools in Japan require the principal to get PERMISSION from the parents to suspend a disruptive student.

    Comment by Anonymous
    23:40 08/07/2012 # ! Quality (+1.0)

    Bullies have human right? The moment those bullies harassing the victim, which is breaking a human right, the have lost their right to be treated like a human.

    Comment by Anonymous
    21:44 10/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    No, they don't lose human rights, but they incur certain new obligations. One could call it a punishment warrant, as long as they remember the punishment shouldn't exactly be in kind, as it would be cruel and extraordinary.

    Comment by Anonymous
    18:35 07/08/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    They have human rights -- but they're also within the law. If the law worked, they would be punished, and over time (slowly, mind you) this would go away. And their law is broke as fuck it seems.

    Unfortunately south China doesn't seem to be too much better (but why the hell would you live in far south China?), but with 1.7 billion people, comparatively, you can crunch the ratios.

    Comment by Anonymous
    23:54 08/07/2012 # ! Good (+0.8)

    Yes, everyone has human rights, but that doesn't mean this crime should go unpunished.

    Comment by Anonymous
    00:19 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    "... bullies have human rights..."

    Indeed they do! a right to be taught right from wrong, something that the school & their parents denies them...

    Comment by Anonymous
    01:39 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Yes, they have human rights. Stripping the rights of undesirable groups is a very slippery slope. Anyone who would walk it is a fool who has slept through one too many history classes.

    Comment by Anonymous
    02:25 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    Still we can't let them get away with it. They need to be punished somehow, or this will happen over and over again.

    Comment by Anonymous
    07:37 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    What exactly are you talking about? "Human rights" does not mean "freedom from prosecution".

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    Comment by Pyrolight
    09:51 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    It kinda depends what Japan has for "Human Rights" and juvenile law.

    Comment by Anonymous
    03:33 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.4)

    Have you not ever looked at criminal law?

    Comment by Anonymous

    Criminal law allows you to torture/murder/enslave convicted criminals where you live? You must live in a really horrible place then.

    Or maybe you think that "human rights" means "get out of jail free card", which would be amusingly ironic.

    Avatar of Pyrolight
    Comment by Pyrolight
    09:48 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Basic human rights yes, but what is being implied in the article seems to go way beyond that.

    Not releasing their names on "human rights" grounds is pretty much complete nonsense.

    In many ways criminals have too many rights vs their victims.

    Comment by Anonymous
    18:36 07/08/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    @07:46 please bury yourself in a hole.

    Comment by Anonymous
    04:58 09/07/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    The problem is not in the bullies at all, and not in their rights. The discussion misses the problem completely. The school administration is in charge of the children and their lives on the territory of the school. It should be discussed how the administration should be punished, not the bullies. Western culture puts little responsibility on the children, Japanese culture puts too much. The bullies are children, and children don't grow on their own, they're raised by adults, and the way they're raised determines great part of their personality, the problem is adults took a considerable part in the show, even organized a cover for the crime. This way they sort of encouraged the bullying.

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    Comment by Moread
    03:50 10/07/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    +1
    "bullies will be bullies"
    this is pretty much standard wherever you go, but I could almost purge with how the school, police, and teachers dealt with the problem. They are grownup, and they need to take care of the children and take responsibility of steering them in the right direction. The kid got betrayed by the grownups there was suppose to be there for him, and since his parent hasn't learned him to stand up for himself, he took the escape of dealing with it.
    The bullies will have to live with being the cause of a persons suicide, and ruining their change of happiness. The school are corrupt, and doing everything to cover their ass. The police won't bother, since this stuff happen all the time, and no one seem to care.

    Tl;dr This case couldn't have been dealt with worse, even if they tried.










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