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Producer Foreign communities in Japan, and their local supporters, are calling for lawmakers to scrap proposed changes to the country s immigration law. The revisions, which critics describe as inhumane, involve the forcible deportation of asylum-seekers who fail to prove a case to stay as refugees. Public demonstrations started outside the Diet as lawmakers began debating the revisions on April 16. Protesters are staging daily sit-ins outside the House of Representatives. The Solidarity Network for Migrants Japan presented the government with a petition containing 106,792 signatures demanding the draft be scrapped. The Ministry of Justice is presented with a petition on April 22. Signatories want the proposed changes to Japan s Immigration Law to be scrapped. ....
Sri Lankan's death in Japan casts spotlight on its refugee system dailynews.lk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailynews.lk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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The Straits Times A Sri Lankan s tragic death in Japan casts a harsh spotlight on controversial refugee system Ms Ratnayake Liyanage Wishma Sandamali died on March 6, having lost 20kg in detention over a stress-induced stomach condition.PHOTO: WISHMA RATHNAYAKE/FACEBOOK https://str.sg/JFgf They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months. ....
US honors grassroots action: 30 yrs of supporting distressed foreigners in Japan (Pt. 2) April 17, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) Ippei Torii, left, is honored by the U.S. Department of State as a hero in the fight against human trafficking, in Washington on June 19, 2013. (Photo courtesy of the U.S. Department of State) NAGANO Ippei Torii, 67, representative director of Solidarity Network with Migrants Japan (SMJ), a nonprofit organization that continues to support foreign workers, has no middle finger on his left hand. In 1980, when he was in his 20s, he was working at a factory in Arakawa Ward, Tokyo, processing plastic into molds when a metal mold collapsed and he lost his finger. At that workplace, a colleague also suffered an accident on the job, but the company took no action and also tried to crush union activities. Torii consulted with a labor union that he could join individually, which led him to throw himself into the labor movement. ....