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Horrible 'hospitality': Detainees talk about reality of Japan immigration facility in film


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? ....

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LankaWeb – Japanese Officials Ignore a Dying Woman's Cries for Help


Posted on May 24th, 2021
Courtesy The Daily Mirror
A Sri Lankan student, detained by the Japanese immigration begged to be released to a hospital for medical care.
But, the officials refused.
She died on March 6, 2021 alone in her cell.
Protesters holding up pictures of Wishma during a demonstration in Tokyo. (Courtesy: Kyodo)
The records reviewed by Daily Mirror show instructions from a doctor reading: If (medicine) cannot be administered orally, she should receive an IV drip and be hospitalised.” The comment contradicts the content of the interim report, which says no recommendation for hospitalisation was made
Wishma dreamed of becoming an English teacher in Japan. She loved the country, its culture, and its people so dearly that when her mother was nervous about sending Wishma alone to an unknown country, Wishma said It is Japan. I am gonna be safe and fine.” ....

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Japan withdraws bill harming asylum seekers after facing opposition over Sri Lankan detainee death - JURIST - News


May 22, 2021 04:45:20 pm
The government of Japan pulled a bill Tuesday meant to amend the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act. The decision follows criticism stemming from the death of a 33-year-old Sri Lankan woman at an immigration detention center in Nagoya in March. The woman had been held at the detention center since August 2020 after her visa had expired. She had arrived in Japan in 2017 on a student visa, but her cause of death remains unknown.
Cabinet had approved the revisions to the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act in February, and the National Diet was considering the proposed amendments. The bill has received an intense backlash from activists and lawyers. A rally organized in opposition to the bill was attended by opposition lawmakers and human rights organizations. At the same time, an online petition raised more than 100,000 signatures. ....

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Ex-Japan immigration facility worker reveals some staff looked down on foreign detainees


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Ex-Japan immigration facility worker reveals how staff looked down on foreign detainees
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A former employee of an immigration detention center holds a manual on coronavirus countermeasures at immigration facilities during an interview with the Mainichi Shimbun in Tokyo s Chiyoda Ward on May 5, 2021. (Mainichi/Masahiro Ogawa)
TOKYO A former employee of an immigration detention center in east Japan revealed that he felt as if some staff members looked down on foreign detainees by calling them by dehumanizing jargon referring to bodies taken under custody.
There have been cases of foreign nationals being driven to death while detained at facilities, due to poor living conditions as well as an insufficient system for providing medical services. ....

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