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Instant purchase welcome Slight scratches on the front and back cover No cutouts or writing in the text "The Scene of Discrimination Against Foreigners" Koichi Yasuda / Natsuki Yasuda Price: ¥ --- #KoichiYasuda #NatsukiYasuda #Book #Society/Social Welfare The harsh reality of immigration detention centers where deaths from illness, starvation, and suicide are frequent, sewing factories with wages of 400 yen per hour, violence stemming from the pre-war "Special Higher Police," repeated sexual abuse of trainees, the psychology of "foreigners = criminals," the arson of the Uto area and hate crimes, the prejudiced and mocking views overflowing on the internet, politicians who incite discrimination and prejudice, the history that is being "erased"... Has Japan ever recognized foreigners as members of society? The history of foreigner policies that have driven them to the brink as "legal" and treated them as "criminals." The state of "hate" brought about by ignorance and misunderstanding, becoming targets of hatred. Thoroughly researched the "scene of discrimination" that Japan harbors within. A work of dedication that exposes the reality of "management," "surveillance," and "exclusion" that has continued consistently. ●Contents Chapter 1: Detention Facilities of Despair and Death - Koichi Yasuda The Hammersmith Oath / The Disease of "Detention for All Cases" / Abandoned Koreans / Traces That Are Being "Erased" The "Legacy" of the Ministry of Home Affairs / The Inherited Special Higher Police Mentality / "Suicide" and "Attempted Suicide" of Koreans / The Factory That Creates "Despair" Chapter 2: An Organization That Cannot Face Human Death - Natsuki Yasuda The Crumbling "Nation" / Announcements Only in Japanese / Repeated Deaths Within the Facilities / "Do You Feel a Reason to Live?" The Contradictions of the Final Report / Immigration's Desire to Blame "Inadequate Medical Care" / Discriminatory Remarks by Staff / The Limitations of a Report Compiled from the Perspective of the "Strong" Chapter 3: Visiting Wishma's Hometown - Natsuki Yasuda To Illuminate Death / Unhealing Sorrow / The Sudden News of Death / The Collapse of "Security Reasons" / The Prejudice of Being Treated as a "Criminal" / Hope Seen in the Abandonment of the Immigration Law Government Bill / What We Are Being Asked Chapter 4: The Rampage of "Unmalicious Discrimination" ・Discrimination Revealed by the Corona Crisis Hate Abounds in Everyday Life / The "Selection" of Foreigners by the Government / Criticism of the Japanese Model of Korean Foreigner Policy / Politicians Who Incite Discrimination / "Do You Understand Japanese?" ・The Reality of Discrimination and Violence in "Immigration" High-handed Attitude at the "Entrance of the Country" / "Someone, Do Something About That" / Humanity Stolen by the Organization / Protest Against the "Revision" of the Immigration Law The Passion That Moves Politics / "Scarier" Than the Police / The Atmosphere of "Away" That Drifts in Japan Chapter 5: Workers Suffering from Exploitation and Discrimination - Koichi Yasuda Chapter 6: The Scenery Beyond Hatred
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