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"Abduction" (ромадзі: tsuresari) - is a Japanese word that literally translates to "kidnapping." This term has entered English and has come to refer to a specific type of abduction that occurs when one parent kidnaps a child, violating the rights of the other. This often happens in cases of divorce or separation, where conflicts over child custody arise.
This issue has received significant attention at the international level, particularly in Japan, where legislation and the judicial system have historically leaned towards granting sole custody to one parent after divorce, which can create conditions for such types of abductions.
This is an extremely complex and emotional issue that affects many families. It jeopardizes the welfare of children and can lead to prolonged suffering for both the children and the parents who experience the loss of contact with their child.
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