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Man given religiously forbidden food at Nagoya immigration center
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Japan immigration may have misled doctor who saw Sri Lankan detainee 2 days before death
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Horrible hospitality : Detainees talk about reality of Japan immigration facility in film
July 2, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
Foreigners on temporary release hold a press conference with Ian Thomas Ash (far right), director of the film Ushiku, in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, on May 20, 2021. The two have experienced long-term detention at an immigration facility. (Mainichi/Yukinao Kin) TOKYO It is still fresh in our minds that in March this year, a Sri Lankan woman who was in detention at the Nagoya Regional Immigration Services Bureau died without being able to receive the medical treatment she sought. What is going on in the closed rooms of Japan s immigration facilities? Ian Thomas Ash, a filmmaker from the United States, brought a small camera into a visiting room to make the documentary film Ushiku. What are the realities inside the immigration facility as told by the detainees?
Lu Lihua criticizes Japan for not having compassion for foreigners on June 4 in Osaka’s Kita Ward. (Yusuke Morishita)
The daughter of a 67-year-old Chinese man in poor health who died in detention is suing the Japanese government for compensation for damages caused by his death.
“His health deteriorated, but he was not allowed to receive proper medical care,” said Lu Lihua, 41, who filed the lawsuit at the Osaka District Court in December 2020, demanding about 30 million yen ($273,900).
Lu Yongde died while being detained at a facility run by the Fukuoka Regional Immigration Services Bureau in 2018.
Lihua, who is from Guangzhou, said she and her father were followers of a religion that is related to Christianity and was banned by the Chinese government.
Death in custody and Japan s botched immigration bill
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