遂に警察が動く!違法状態の兵庫県知事選挙。デマについて立件する方針へ。池亀彩・京都大学教授。安冨歩・東京大学名誉教授。一月万冊

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In a significant move for transparency and accountability, the Hyogo Prefectural Police have announced their intention to take legal action against the dissemination of false information regarding the recent gubernatorial election in Hyogo Prefecture. This announcement follows a growing concern over rampant online defamation and misinformation that has plagued the electoral process, particularly targeting candidates and their supporters.

During a recent session of the Hyogo Prefectural Assembly, Police Chief Noriyuki Murai acknowledged the troubling trend of false information and slander circulating on social media platforms. He stated that such actions have exacerbated divisions within the community and indicated that the police would take necessary legal measures against those responsible for spreading falsehoods that undermine the electoral integrity.

The announcement has drawn attention from various legal experts, including Professor Aya Ikegame from Kyoto University and Professor Aruki Yasutomi from the University of Tokyo, who have both emphasized the importance of addressing these issues. They highlighted that the legal framework allows for the prosecution of those engaging in defamation and business obstruction, which could potentially lead to criminal charges against individuals disseminating false information.

This proactive approach by the police marks a notable shift from their previous inaction regarding online misconduct. The Hyogo Prefecture Assembly has already seen discussions about potential legal frameworks that could hold individuals accountable for spreading harmful misinformation. Notably, the use of the offense of business obstruction has been considered, as it allows for legal action even without a formal complaint from the victim, making it easier for authorities to intervene.

As the Hyogo gubernatorial election has sparked significant public interest, the police’s commitment to tackling misinformation is seen as a crucial step in restoring trust in the electoral process. The implications of this announcement could be far-reaching, as it sets a precedent for how online behavior in the context of elections will be regulated moving forward.

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