| Date (2026) | Event | Sources / Observations | |-------------|-------|------------------------| | | Initial rally at Mujikawa Town Hall; speakers denounced “linguistic imperialism.” | Local news footage (NHK‑Mujikawa) | | 14 Apr – 16 Apr | Night‑time raids on three community centers; translation libraries set ablaze; fire‑damage reports: 420 books (≈ 350 kg). | Fire department logs; eyewitness testimonies | | 15 Apr | Digital breach: 22 GB of translation files on the municipal server overwritten with null bytes. | Server admin forensic report (SHA‑256 mismatches) | | 16 Apr | Public “purge ceremony” at the central plaza; copies of translated statutes burned; participants shouted “言語は守るべき、外来は排除!” (“Language must be protected; foreign influence must be excluded!”) | Live‑stream on the “Sensei‑Mob” channel (archived) | | 17 Apr | Threat letters sent to 8 freelance translators, demanding cessation of work within 48 h. | Email headers traced to disposable domains (proxied via Tor) | | 18 Apr | Counter‑action: Two NGOs uploaded encrypted backups to a mirror on the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS). | IPFS hash: QmXz… (verified by independent auditors) | | 19 Apr | Police intervention; 4 individuals detained (identities withheld). | Prefectural Police press release |
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