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    UN Urges Japan to take in refugees

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...272_story.html

    TOKYO — Japan should be doing more to help with the global catastrophe of asylum seekers, the head of the U.N. refugee body said Wednesday.
    Antonio Guterres, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, told reporters in Tokyo that he was discussing the problem with Japanese officials and “would like the Japanese government to push its actions ... to increase the number of people resettled in Japan, and especially now to look into the humanitarian admissions of Syrians.”


    Japan is a major donor of humanitarian aid but accepts very few refugees each year, and the country’s reluctance to allow in more is raising controversy given the crises festering in Europe and elsewhere.


    Past efforts to resettle Vietnamese and later Myanmar refugees were viewed as not terribly successful. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe raised eyebrows recently when he suggested Japan needed to first deal with its own problems before taking in newcomers.
    Japan needs to “progressively improve the asylum system here ... to make it more effective in the reception and in the recognition and integration of refugees in Japanese society,” Guterres said. He also noted that Japan’s location far away from the front lines of the crisis was a factor behind the scant number of refugee arrivals.


    The UNHCR chief praised Japan’s aid efforts overall, however, and the courageous efforts by non-governmental groups based in Japan to help, often in “very dangerous locations.”


    Guterres spoke at an event where the Japanese apparel company, Fast Retailing, announced a partnership with the UNHCR to expand its support for refugees, which includes internships and donations of funds and of recycled clothing.

    lol... i always kinda used the example that Japan never has to worry about suicide bombers, IED or mass executions in the name of allah just because of their immigration practices which prevents mass immigration into Japan, in this case muslims. Since japan is mostly shinto/buddhist/atheist with a sprinkle of christianity, only religious related attack was what? 30? 40 years ago with some christian loonies on a subway. That and the fact that Japan hasnt really been messing around too much in the middle east compare to the rest of the developed world.

    Looks like the NWO is trying to $#@! up every industrial, advance, stable country. They want every country to be a mixture of people, which makes it a lot easier to control. If everyone is one ethnic group... then there can be one globalized government.

    *edit*.. also the fact that when there is a mixture of people, there is bound to be racial tension and sectarian violence, which will further bring even more government.
    Last edited by alucard13mm; 11-25-2015 at 06:15 AM.



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    Lol, I doubt they will. Bunch of RACISTS. Damn Japs.
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    Yeah, that's a great idea. Send Muslim Arabs to one of the world's most homogenous and xenophobic countries.

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    Japan is a major donor of humanitarian aid but accepts very few refugees each year, and the country’s reluctance to allow in more is raising controversy given the crises festering in Europe and elsewhere.
    LOL. These leftist globalists have no shame. "Europe is in complete chaos, and the solution is to force Japan into chaos too".
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    Having their military largely disbanded was one of the best things to ever happen to them.
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    Well, there goes the strong Japanese preference for cultural homogeneity.



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