TOKYO (AFP): The Japanese government will set up a hotline for male victims of sexual abuse, a minister announced on Tuesday (Sept 19), as the country grapples with an abuse scandal at the biggest boyband agency.
The hotline will be available to boys and men for three months from Friday and specialists will take calls for counselling, according to the Cabinet Office.
"We hope victims will feel safe and can consult without hesitation," Ayuko Kato, minister in charge of children-related policy, told reporters. The move comes as the boyband empire Johnny & Associates admitted for the first time earlier this month that founder Johnny Kitagawa had sexually assaulted young recruits over decades.
Kitagawa died aged 87 in 2019, having engineered the birth of J-pop mega-groups including SMAP, TOKIO and Arashi that amassed adoring fans across Asia.But it was not until this year that they ignited full-on soul-searching, following a BBC documentary and denunciations by victims. The Japanese government has been offering a 24-hour hotline for both male and female sexual abuse victims, but a Cabinet Office official told AFP that there were concerns that men might feel reluctant to use the service.to our Premium Plan for an ad-free and unlimited reading experience!
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