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Matsuo Fujimoto

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60:. He escaped from the hospital on June 16, 1952. On July 6, the functionary was murdered. The police announced that Matsuo had killed him, and shot and captured him on July 12. Although there was none of the victim's blood on his dagger, the police extracted a confession from Matsuo. 48:
On August 1, 1951, a dynamite charge was set in the house of a functionary who supported the segregation of leper patients. The police arrested Matsuo Fujimoto and he was detained at a
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Fujimoto's trial was abnormal, taking place in a special isolated court because of his condition. His first lawyers agreed with the prosecutors, and his supporters, including
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Later, when Japanese policy against lepers was criticised as unethical, the case came under review. In March 2005, a verification committee established by the
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concluded that "Fujimoto's case did not even come close to satisfying the constitutional requirements."
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in 1962. His guilty verdict, death sentence, and execution were controversial, because he suffered from
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on August 29, 1953, and he was eventually executed by hanging on September 14, 1962, after
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and the Japanese government discriminated against people with leprosy at that time.
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Verification Committee Concerning Hansen's Disease Problem: Final Report
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was a Japanese man charged for a 1952 murder and executed by
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Index

hanging
leprosy
leper colony
Kikuchi Keifuen Sanatorium
Kumamoto Prefecture
Yasuhiro Nakasone
sentenced him to death
Kunio Nakagaki
Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Sadamichi Hirasawa
Sakae Menda
Sacco and Vanzetti
West Memphis 3
Leprosy stigma
藤本事件
the original
Verification Committee Concerning Hansen's Disease Problem: Final Report
Categories
1922 births
1962 deaths
People from Kumamoto Prefecture
Leprosy in Japan
20th-century executions by Japan
People executed by Japan by hanging
Executed Japanese people
Discrimination in Japan
Japanese people convicted of murder
People convicted of murder by Japan

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