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Seven die in online suicide pact in Japan
Guardian ^ | March 2, 2005 | Justin McCurry in Tokyo

Posted on 03/02/2005 10:39:07 AM PST by demlosers

Seven people have killed themselves within hours of each other in Japan in the latest round of suicides committed after pacts made on the internet.

Four people in their 20s and 30s were found dead in a car in a mountainside parking lot in Tochigi prefecture late on Monday. Shortly before 10am yesterday, the bodies of three people, including a 14-year-old girl, were found 30 miles away inside a car parked on a dry riverbed.

All seven had apparently died from carbon monoxide poisoning after sealing themselves in the vehicles and inhaling the fumes from charcoal stoves. Police said suicide notes had been found in both cars. The note in the second vehicle indicated that the victims had arranged to die together in internet chatrooms.

At least 20 people have killed themselves in group suicides in Japan this year. Last year, 55 were known to have made suicide pacts compared with 34 in 2003, but police admit the true figure may be far higher.

Alienated youngsters who leave school with few qualifications and no long-term job prospects are most vulnerable. They meet like-minded people in chatrooms and formulate plans to die together, discussing every detail of how they will spend their final hours.

Several internet service providers have blocked access to these sites, but others can easily be found. "Everything is horrible, I want to die," reads one recent posting. "Who will die with me?"

The victims take strength from the idea of dying alongside other people. "Dying alone is lonely," Yukio Saito, who runs a suicide helpline, told Reuters. In the absence of strong religious or cultural taboos against suicide, many Japanese see taking their lives as an honourable route out of personal or professional crises.

Terumasa Koyanagi, the former president of a railway company involved in a financial scandal, became the latest high-profile victim last month.

Suicide sites have been credited with giving troubled youngsters a forum to discuss their feelings anonymously, and there have been reports of users being talked out of killing themselves.

The focus on group suicides arranged on the internet has been blamed for diverting attention from the bigger problem of why so many Japanese choose to die by their own hand. Group suicides account for only about 2% of the total in Japan, which has the highest suicide rate in the developing world. Suicides are the country's sixth biggest killer.

In 2003, more than 34,000 people committed suicide, a 7% increase on the previous year, according to the police. More than a third were over the age of 60, but there were large rises in the number of deaths among young adults and schoolchildren. Health problems were the single biggest cause, 45%, with about a quarter attributed to business failures and job losses after more than a decade of recession.

Despite the greater availability of counselling services, seeking outside help for depression and other psychological disorders is regarded by many as a sign of weakness.

This week's deaths came days after Japan's defence agency admitted that a record 78 soldiers had killed themselves in the past 11 months.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Japan
KEYWORDS: darwinawards; dead; internet; letemdie; suicide

1 posted on 03/02/2005 10:39:07 AM PST by demlosers
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To: demlosers

Hunter Thompson syndrome


2 posted on 03/02/2005 10:39:53 AM PST by evets (God bless President Bush and VP Cheney)
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To: demlosers

We need to start a "Woe is me Democrat Suicide Pact".


3 posted on 03/02/2005 10:42:48 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Reading is fundamental. Comprehension is optional.)
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To: Conspiracy Guy

I can't figure this out. The angel of death is gonna have to peel my fingers loose with a crowbar to get me.


4 posted on 03/02/2005 10:44:41 AM PST by Tijeras_Slim (This ain't no party, this ain't no disco, this ain't no fooling around.....)
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To: demlosers
The focus on group suicides arranged on the internet has been blamed for diverting attention from the bigger problem of why so many Japanese choose to die by their own hand. Group suicides account for only about 2% of the total in Japan, which has the highest suicide rate in the developing world. Suicides are the country's sixth biggest killer.

I blame the crappy cartoons. “You are my robot and I want you to scream in various still poses as the background behind you flashes, symbolizing battle!”

They need Bugs Bunny or South Park or something.

5 posted on 03/02/2005 10:45:54 AM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: Tijeras_Slim

I'm the same way. On the worst day I find something that made living it worthwhile. I don't fear death but I'm not getting in the Express Lane.


6 posted on 03/02/2005 10:49:35 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Reading is fundamental. Comprehension is optional.)
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To: dead

That could be it. Eating raw fish is probably a factor too. "If I can't have Southern Fried Catfish and Hushpuppies, I'm checking out!"


7 posted on 03/02/2005 10:53:30 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Reading is fundamental. Comprehension is optional.)
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To: demlosers
You ready?

Yeah, I'm ready...

Alright?

Okay.

Now?

Yeah, I'm ready... now.

Alright, here we go....

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Okay, you go first. Ready?.....

8 posted on 03/02/2005 10:55:57 AM PST by Hatteras
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To: demlosers

Darwin award winners. Real geniuses.


9 posted on 03/02/2005 11:11:06 AM PST by yldstrk (My heros have always been cowboys-Reagan and Bush)
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To: demlosers
This will just be another excuse for the UN to say they need to control the Internet and chat rooms.
10 posted on 03/02/2005 11:22:38 AM PST by just me
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To: demlosers

A Japanese tourist calmly removed his shoes and jumped overboard from a whale watching tour boat this week in Hawaii. His wife and children watched.


11 posted on 03/02/2005 2:16:54 PM PST by Chuckster ("Silence is not golden. It is yellow" Senator Zell Miller)
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To: dead
They need Bugs Bunny or South Park or something.

Funny you should mention that. When we lived in Japan we got the Cartoon Network in Japanese. There was very little anime and lots of old Hanna Barbera, Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, etc. Now we're back in the States and the Cartoon Network we get is at least 50% anemi with very little old American stuff. My youngest son asked me the other day "Where's Popeye?" (their favorite when we were in Japan).

12 posted on 03/02/2005 6:37:15 PM PST by GATOR NAVY (Back at sea on my sixth gator)
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