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Japanese ex-soldier wins US award for her fight against sexual harassment

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Japanese ex-soldier wins US award for her fight against sexual harassment

RINA GONIO. Rina Gonoi, a former member of Japan's Self Defense Forces, who has accused colleagues of sexually assaulting her during her time in the military, speaks to Reuters in Yokohama, Japan, December 8, 2023.

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Former Japanese soldier Rina Gonoi stood up to her colleagues who had assaulted her, leading to a Japan defense ministry public apology and a widespread survey of harassment in the military and military-linked entities that found more than 1,400 complaints

TOKYO, Japan – The United States on Friday, March 1, said it would honor former Japan Self-Defense Forces soldier Rina Gonoi with the International Women of Courage Award for bringing about change in the Japanese military with her victory in a sexual harassment case.

Gonoi, 24, will be among 12 recipients globally of the US award on March 4, according to a US State Department statement, with recognition also going to women from Afghanistan, Belarus, Iran, Cuba, and others.

“It makes me happy if people saw courage through my actions or they were inspired to change. Accepting this award means my actions weren’t wrong. I hope I can give courage to people, and to the people that cannot stand up for themselves,” Gonoi told Reuters in an exclusive interview.

A Japanese court in December found three former soldiers guilty of sexually assaulting Gonoi, who joined Japan’s Self-Defense Forces after receiving aid from them as an evacuee when a massive earthquake struck the northeast coast of Japan in March 2011.

She quit the military, however, after officers ignored her complaint over an incident in 2021 when she was pinned down by three male colleagues, who simulated a sex act on her.

“Ms. Gonoi’s bravery to take on social norms emboldened countless survivors of abuse to come forward with their own stories so that they no longer suffered in silence,” said the US statement on the award winners.

After Gonoi went public with her accusations in 2022, Japan’s defense ministry issued a public apology and began a widespread survey of harassment in the military and military-linked entities that found more than 1,400 complaints.

“It is an award for women, but I always say women and men should work together to make our society better. It’s not about being a woman or man. People should proactively take action for the right things and stand up for themselves,” Gonoi told Reuters. – Rappler.com

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