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2009년 5월 8일

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AFP [France]

Protests to rape game cast off [Japan]

A Japanese computer game maker on Friday dismissed a protest...against the game 'RapeLay", which lets players simulate sexual violence against females. New York-based Equality Now launched a campaign this week 'against rape simulator games and the normalisation of sexual violence in Japan'. It urged activists to write in protest to the maker and Prime Minister Taro Aso, arguing the game breaches Japan's obligations under the 1985 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women...'We are simply bewildered by the move,' said [games manufacturer Illusion’s] spokesman Makoto Nakaoka. 'We make the games for the domestic market and abide by laws here. We cannot possibly comment on (the campaign) because we don't sell them overseas'…