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Author: Chairman Mao says:Chairman Mao says: Date: May 18, 2007 06:32
Whats wrong with Japan bitter stanko?
Maybe you are really becoming niggers!
"bitter anko" hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On 5$B7n(B18$BF|(B, $B8a8e(B2:33, b...@ b.com (Polar Bear) wrote:
>> And after all the fun !!!!
>>
>> May 17, 2:47 PM EDT
>>
>> Couple in Japan Arrested in Baby Dumping
>>
>> By HIROKO TABUCHI
>>
>> Buy AP Photo Reprints
>>
>> TOKYO (AP) -- A young couple suspected of leaving their baby in the
>> baggage hold
>> of a motorbike while they gambled was arrested Thursday after the boy's
>> dead
>> body was found in a gutter, police and media reports said.
>>
>> The arrest of Motoki Tamiya and his wife, Mika, both 21, comes amid
>> public
>> outcry about the treatment of children after a separate case in which a
>> preschooler was abandoned by his father at an anonymous drop box meant
>> for
>> unwanted infants.
>>
>> "We could say that we are witnessing the deterioration of Japanese
>> society,"
>> ruling party lawmaker Tsuneo Suzuki told parliament, referring to recent
>> cases
>> of child abandonment.
>>
>> "We must stem this appalling destruction of family and community morals,"
>> he
>> said.
>>
>> The 1-year-old boy is believed to have suffocated while shut in the
>> motorbike's
>> storage compartment as his parents played pachinko, media reports said.
>> Pachinko
>> is a popular Japanese game similar to pinball.
>>
>> After discovering the baby was dead, the couple is suspected of dumping
>> the body
>> off a remote road in the mountains of western Japan earlier this year,
>> local
>> police official Seiho Yasui said. The couple was arrested on suspicion of
>> illegally dumping the body.
>>
>> The body was found in April, but appeared to have been dumped months
>> earlier.
>> Police identified the baby Wednesday after DNA tests linked him to his
>> mother,
>> Yasui said.
>>
>> She had told welfare workers in January she felt she could not raise the
>> baby
>> and wished to give him up, according to news reports.
>>
>> On Tuesday, authorities said a 3-year-old had been left at a baby drop
>> box at a
>> hospital in southern Japan.
>>
>> The drop box was created after a series of cases in which newborns were
>> left in
>> parks and supermarkets, triggering public outrage and government warnings
>> against abandoning babies.
>>
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