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We are a registered NGO in Japan working on this issue. Some points. Taiwan is not a party to the 1980 Hague Abduction Convention. Even if this were a Hague case, Japan has ignored Hague return orders and mirror return orders of said cases in the past. The treatment of family law in Japan should not be relevant in this case as far as the law is concerned since the court ruling was made in Taiwan. In addition, this is not a custody dispute per se, but rather an abduction case. These are two different issues. Let’s hope for a favorable outcome for all involved. It might serve as a catalyst for urgently needed change in Japan on this human rights problem.
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