Civil Rights of Minorities Amongst a Minority in Japan

Filed under:★2007,☽2007,Bar Notes ♪,Culture,Misc,Odds-n-Ends — posted by JAWjaw on January 8, 2007 @ 3:25 am

Sometimes we can just be busy trying to live our lives, when out of nowhere a larger issue than one’s self comes to light. Last night was such an occassion. While helping out at my husband’s establishment (as I do every weekend), with no provocation a customer, and somewhat of an acquaintance of my husband’s, just popped me on the top of my face. Although this may be an action that is somewhat tolerated by some local females, I responded and quickly let it be known I will not accept physical aggression towards me. Having lived on Okinawa for most of the past almost thirty-four years, it is not the first time I have encountered physical aggression from the local population. It is however the first time any of the aggressors have hit me in the face. Verbal aggression, grabbing, and popping on the arm are not an uncommon occurrance here. However, there comes a point to where enough is enough. Although other people were present at the time, it isn’t uncommon for none of them to react to this behavior when it comes from a local. Because of the unusal circumstances surrounding the history of and relations towards Okinawa, the islanders are viewed as a minority in the Japanese civil and human rights rings. Most organizations are formed in an effort to gain the Okinawans rights. And much of this is due to anti-miltary, peace, or cultural pride movements. However, I am not associated with the miltary. I am an American (in which the locals take extreme pleasure in constantly reminding me) citizen who’s been married to an Okinawan for over thirty-two years. Which brings us to the second main difference between me and the majority of foreigners on island, I also happen to be a female. And to complete the trifecta of main diffences, I am also causasian instead of Asian. Talking about being a minority.

After experiencing last night’s physical agression, I decided to look further into info on the local civil rights organizations. To my surprise, I really didn’t find much info about the situation of being a minority amongst a group viewed by most human rights organizations as being the persecuted minority. However, I was able to find several informative links to civil rights in general and of foreigners in mainland Japan. Here is a list of some of those links:

Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)

Multiple Discrimination Against Minority Women in Japan

Human Rights Network

Japan Civil Liberties Union (JCLU)

Proposal on a Human Rights Law System in Japan (pdf)

United for a Multicultural Japan

Human Rights International

January Late Morning Sky – Okinawa 2007

Filed under:★2007,Misc,Nature Scenes☉ — posted by JAWjaw on January 6, 2007 @ 12:03 pm

Another pic of the sun as it tries to break through the clouds, this time in the late morning…

January Late Morning Sky - Okinawa 2007

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Changes…

Filed under:★2007,Blogging for Newbies☄,Misc — posted by JAWjaw on January 5, 2007 @ 1:06 pm

A new hibiscus bloom in January…..

January Bloom

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NOTE: If you follow the blog with any regularity, than you already know the posts have been a little off the normal pace for the past week – or so. Between the holidays and changes to the system, things have been a bit busy. But now that the holidays are over, and the system changes are almost complete, posts should be returning to normal in a few days. Thanx for your patience and understanding… : )

January Early Evening Sky – Okinawa 2007

Filed under:★2007,Misc,Nature Scenes☉ — posted by JAWjaw on January 3, 2007 @ 4:36 pm

A look at the sky as the sun sneaks behind ever present rain clouds.

January Early Evening Sky - Okinawa 2007

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Today’s Current Weather Conditions #607

Filed under:★2006,To Shine or Not to Shine☀-January 2007,Weather — posted by JAWjaw on January 2, 2007 @ 1:15 pm

November Sky - Okinawa 2006
Tuesday January 2, 2007 [C(2/365) LW(2/365)]

Julian Calendar Winter (????????????)
Okinawan Winter (????)
Ryukyu Island Winter (????)

January 2007 Total:
C-cloudy (2/365)
LW-light winds (2/365)

This Year’s (June 3, 2006 – June 2, 2007) Total:
S-sunny (36/365) C-cloudy (94/365) PC-partly cloudy (82/365)
D-drizzle (6/365) R-rainy(13/365) SR-scattered rain showers (14/365)
W-windy (65/365) LW-light winds (118/365) VW-very windy (3/365)
H-humid (87/365) SH-slightly humid (58/365)

New Year’s Mochi

Filed under:★2007,☽2007,Culture,Misc — posted by JAWjaw on @ 1:12 pm

A traditional decoration in local households for New Years is kagamimochi.

New Year Mochi

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Goya Overpass

Filed under:★2007,Misc,Video — posted by JAWjaw on January 1, 2007 @ 9:02 am

Another look at the remaining days of the Goya overpass in Koza (Okinawa City), Japan.

Goya Overpass Dec06

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New Year’s Wreath

Filed under:★2006,☽2006,Culture,Misc,Odds-n-Ends — posted by JAWjaw on December 31, 2006 @ 11:35 am

This is a traditional New Year’ s wreath, a shimenawa. The symbolism of the wreath is very similar to that of a Christmas wreath. Each New Year’s Eve, caretakers of homes and businesses hang wreaths on the outside of entrances in the spirit of bringing happiness and prosperity.

New Year's Wreath

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Tea Cup

Filed under:★2006,☽2006,Culture,Misc — posted by JAWjaw on December 29, 2006 @ 3:30 pm

This tea cup set was a present. The unusual aspect about the set is that on the inside of the cup is a hidden image of a face of a traditional clad woman.

Tea Cup

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