Japan s justice minister says the government has accepted into the country eight people displaced by Russia s invasion of Ukraine, following an earlier announcement by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to do so as Tokyo ramps up its humanitarian support.
Japan's justice minister said Tuesday the government has accepted into the country eight people displaced by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, following an earlier announcement by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to do so as Tokyo ramps up its humanitarian support. "We will work together with the relevant ministries and agencies so…
"We will work together with the relevant ministries and agencies so that we can proactively and swiftly accept" evacuees from Ukraine, said Justice Minister Yoshihisa Furukawa.
Relatives of a Sri Lankan woman who died while in custody at an immigration center in central Japan last year sue the government, two days before the first anniversary of her death.