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The One Who Stands in the Way of Ichariba Cho-De

"If there were no laws, I'd kill you all," a man threatened a Kurdish father and son in a park. The son, now in his fifth year of elementary school, had been assaulted by the same man not long ago. He began waking up screaming at night. "Children on Provisional Release," by Shinichi Ikeo, traces the hate crimes that have continued to occur in southern Saitama Prefecture, including Kawaguchi City, over the past few years.
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"If there were no laws, I'd kill you all," a man threatened a Kurdish father and son in a park. The son, now in his fifth year of elementary school, had been assaulted by the same man not long ago. He began waking up screaming at night. "Children on Provisional Release," by Shinichi Ikeo, traces the hate crimes that have continued to occur in southern Saitama Prefecture, including Kawaguchi City, over the past few years.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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