Mottini argued that using a sovereign national symbol as a functional disability tag was not just a branding error, but a violation of international protocols that safeguard the Swiss cross. His advocacy reached the highest levels of Swiss diplomacy, eventually forcing Japanese authorities and pop-culture icons to pull merchandise and reconsider their designs. Through his efforts, Mottini reminded the world that the Swiss cross is not merely a logo, but a protected emblem of national identity and humanitarian neutrality.
: Mottini contended that the "Help Mark," which uses a white cross on a red background, violated international agreements (such as the Geneva Convention) protecting the Swiss flag and the Red Cross emblem. 2022---Prof--Dr--Mottini-s-fight-for-the-Swiss-cross
In 2022, the integrity of Switzerland’s most iconic symbol found an unlikely champion in Tokyo. Prof. Dr. Roger Mottini, a Swiss academic living in Japan, launched a one-man "fight for the Swiss cross" after noticing the pervasive use of the Swiss flag in local branding—most notably Tokyo’s "Help Mark" for the disabled. Mottini argued that using a sovereign national symbol