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Sexual Exploitation of Technical Interns Comes to Light; A New Case Amid Calls to Abolish the Program

As the government considers abolishing and reviewing the technical intern training program, a new case of sexual exploitation of interns has come to light. The victims are female interns from Southeast Asia, and the host institution is said to have forced them to switch to providing sexual services.

Sexual Exploitation of Technical Interns Comes to Light; A New Case Amid Calls to Abolish the Program

Overview of the Case

In May 2023, the Immigration Services Agency and police authorities confirmed a case in which three women from Southeast Asia who entered Japan as technical interns were forced by their host operator to switch to providing sexual services. The representative of the training-implementing institution is under investigation on suspicion of human trafficking and violating the Immigration Control Act (promotion of illegal employment).

Connection to the Debate Over Abolishing the Program

This case occurred at a time when the government's discussions on "abolishing the technical intern training program and transitioning to an employment-for-skill-development program" were advancing. In expert panels, criticism that "the technical intern training program is a breeding ground for human rights violations" has been strong, and this case once again reinforced those concerns.

Establishing a Support and Remedy System

With the cooperation of a support group, the three victims have been taken into a shelter, and procedures to support their return home are underway. An advocate pointed out: "Abolishing the technical intern training program is necessary, but that alone is not enough. A comprehensive framework to prevent human rights violations against foreign workers in general is needed."


This article is compiled based on publicly available information.