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Initial release dateNovember 19, 2009
Developers Hudson Soft
GenresSurvival Horror
Publishers Hudson Soft
ModeSingle-player video game
PlatformsWii
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Calling, or Calling: Kuroki Chakushin in Japan, is a survival horror video game developed by Hudson Soft exclusively for the Wii console. The game was released in Japan on November 19, 2009, in North America on March 9, 2010 and in Europe on March 19, 2010.

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By Beth RoseBBC Access All

A leading charity has deleted a post that branded the government's latest disability campaign " murderous".

Disability Rights UK (DRUK) said its initial response to the Ask, Don't Assume advertisements was " inappropriate" and " misjudged".

The Campaign features disabled People wearing T-shirts with slogans on them, but it was criticised by some for being insensitive and intrusive.

The government said it worked with disabled People to create The Campaign .

The Adverts aim to highlight the need to check if someone wants assistance, and not to make assumptions about the capabilities of someone with a disability, and went public on Tuesday.

They feature three People wearing messages on their T-shirts, including a wheelchair-user wearing a top with " don't push it" printed on it, A Woman holding a white cane with " can't touch this" and A Woman with scarring on her arms with " one of a kind".

But The Campaign has drawn criticism on Social Media since its launch, with some claiming it could open disabled People up to insensitive and intrusive questions about their disability.

And in its now-deleted post on X, formally Twitter, on Tuesday, DRUK wrote it did not " support the government's ridiculous attempt to purple-wash their murderous ableist policies by using some disabled influencers to 'raise awareness' about disability".

Purple is The Colour associated with disability, and ableism relates to discrimination that favours non-disabled People above disabled People .

Dan White , DRUK's policy and campaigns officer, told The Bbc podcast, The Post had been removed due to " inappropriate language" and it " should have been worded better".

" It was a fast-moving, emotional response with, sadly, inappropriate language, " He Said .

" It was deleted because the language was misjudged and it could and should have been worded better. "

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He added: " We have to understand that we all get emotional in this community from time to time. We still need to speak truth to power, but there are better ways of doing that. "

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Activist Dr Amy Kavanagh , who is visually impaired, said she was disappointed by the lack of resources available to educate and inform People - Calling the new campaign " fluffy".

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She that The Campaign " expects disabled People to be educators in The Face of discrimination".

The government's Equality Hub, which is behind The Campaign , said it was " committed to ensuring disabled People are treated with respect and dignity".

It said in a statement: " Ask, Don't Assume was developed in partnership with, and informed by, disabled People and their representative organisations from across the country. "

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