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Iraira wrote:Well, you gotta admit, he picks a point that is literally impossible to disprove. I mean, can anyone prove that there are absolutely NO terrorists in Japan? Somewhere, Joe McCarthy is smiling.
Catoneinutica wrote:Yes indeedy. IIRC, the closest Al "Randy" Quaida came to getting a foothold in Japan was that French convert to islam who was working as a used-car exporter in Niigata. He apparently had purchased a keitai or three from some hapless Bangladeshi dealer near Yokohama. The Bangladeshi guy was the victim of some heavy-duty McCarthyism before he was cleared. I think he later sued. The French guy was deported.
Justice Minister Yukio Hatoyama caused ripples again over the weekend when he told a gathering here that "all my statements about public safety have been totally devoid of lies." Among Hatoyama's recent statements have been the claim that he was warned about a terrorist threat to Japan "from a friend of a friend who is in al-Qaida." Uproar greeted that claim made by Hatoyama at a news conference he gave to the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan. Following outcry from a group of bereaved relatives of terror victims, Hatoyama issued a written apology. However, having told the Kurume gathering that he had "told no lies," the Justice Minister appears likely to come in for flak again.
omae mona wrote:If Hatoyama were in the U.S., regardless of official position, he would be in Guantanamo getting waterboarded by now.
Celebrity uses fingerprint photo-op to call for cut in foreign crime
NARITA -- TV celebrity Kazutomo Miyamoto urged immigration officials during a photo-op to use a new process to fingerprint inbound foreigners to fight foreign crime, not terrorism as the government claims the system will be used for.
"I think it'd be best if we could cut the amount of crime foreigners are committing and make Japan a safer place," Miyamoto said at Narita Airport, where he was serving as the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau Chief For a Day as a promotional event for the fingerprinting process.
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NARITA -- TV celebrity Kazutomo Miyamoto urged immigration officials during a photo-op to use a new process to fingerprint inbound foreigners to fight foreign crime, not terrorism as the government claims the system will be used for.
"I think it'd be best if we could cut the amount of crime foreigners are committing and make Japan a safer place," Miyamoto said at Narita Airport, where he was serving as the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau Chief For a Day as a promotional event for the fingerprinting process.
Starting from Nov. 20, Japan will follow the United States to become the second country in the world to implement individual recognition software for foreigners entering and leaving the country.
With the new system, nearly all foreigners will have to have fingerprints from both hands and a picture of their face recorded. Fingerprints will be verified with a list in what the government says will be an attempt to prevent terrorists or known criminals from entering Japan.
Japanese nationals will be able to pass through Immigration via an automated gate instead of waiting in line to be processed by officials if they have applied for permission and submitted fingerprints in advance.
Miyamoto, 43, was once a pitcher for the Yomiuri Giants.
Big Booger wrote:Perhaps that shithead aught to stick to running his flappers on TV about J-crap rather than trying to reduce crimes committed by foreigners. I think this whole terrorism shit, even in America or wherever is a load of kangaroo poo. It's just a scam on the people to make them feel safer while shoving the old "security" dong right up their civil liberty rectum.
American Oyaji wrote:He's a celebrity and how often does a celeb even come in contact with the criminal element
amdg wrote:... by the Ministry of Justice, Immigration Bureau, Japan
.... submit your passport and [SIZE="3"]ED card[/SIZE] to the immigration officer. After checking, the gate will open...
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Taro Toporific wrote:Did the MoJ just say we now have to have erectile dysfunction documentation
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Taro Toporific wrote:Did the MoJ just say we now have to have erectile dysfunction documentation--- "ED Cards" to enter Japan?![]()
Mike Oxlong wrote:They look like little yellow bastards to me
After Justice Minister Kunio Hatoyama said at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan in October that a friend of a friend was a member of Al-Qaida who had entered Japan several times, the issue became a hot topic.
However, documented evidence exists of an alleged Al-Qaida-affiliate having repeatedly entered Japan in the past.
Frenchman Lionel Dumont, a senior member of a group linked to Al-Qaida, who was arrested in Germany in 2003 on suspicion of attempted bombing, entered Japan several times.
After receiving a report from Interpol, Japanese police authorities discovered that Dumont had entered Japan six times between 1999 and 2003 using a fake passport. He stayed in areas including Niigata Prefecture.
There are no domestic cases of a terrorist being apprehended during the immigration screening process, as it is difficult to spot a terrorist using a fake passport with only a short immigration check.
According to the Justice Ministry, there were about 200,000 foreigners staying illegally in Japan as of January.
About 56,000 foreigners were deported from Japan in 2006 for reasons including illegal stay, the Immigration Bureau said. About 7,300 of them had been deported from Japan before, and were theoretically banned from reentering the country. However, they somehow managed to return, likely using fake passports.
The government compiled an action plan in 2003 to create a society that can fight and prevent crime, and plans to cut the number of illegal residents to 125,000 by 2008, saying that many of those here illegally are associated with crime.
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