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Name: Thomas BERTRAND on Oct 25, 2007Comments: From Kyoto, JapanFlag
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Name: Nicholas Delgrego on Oct 25, 2007Comments: I understand the need for security, but the manner in which this is being carried out is absurd. Japan is trying to welcome people from abroad with its "Yokoso Campaign" only to treat them like criminals before they arrive at the door. I wouldn't be opposed if we fingerprinted everyone, but I don't see that happening anytime soon.Flag
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Name: Arudou Debito on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Lionel Dersot on Oct 25, 2007Comments: This measure is humiliating and a blatant expression of discrimination. Please, stop it.Flag
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Name: Erico Matsui on Oct 25, 2007Comments: これを反対する事に説明が必要でしょうか?Flag
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Name: Willie Spearman on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Tony Kehoe on Oct 25, 2007Comments: Abolish this racist and unacceptable policy. We are free and fair equal human beings, and deserve to be treated as such.Flag
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Name: Lefebvre Stephane on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Vincent Foll on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: ERIC RECHSTEINER on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Curchod on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: DEMARQUETTE Julien on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jujube on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Erich Manning Fleischbein on Oct 25, 2007Comments: I am not a crminal, so don't treat me like one. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: DEVAUX Julien on Oct 25, 2007Comments: Stop this law.Flag
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Name: Sebastian Gahan on Oct 25, 2007Comments: I have signed this petition not only because I object to the implications behind fingerprinting of all foreign nationals entering Japan,i.e. perpetuating the image of foreigners as criminals or general wrong doers, but also because Japan will live to regret this misplaced policy. Not only because they will lose millions and millions of yen in tourism but also because they are giving totally the wrong impression of "yokoso Japan" which will lead to their reputation as a friendly, kind race being totally decemated, as happened with America when they took this same extremist stance.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Alexandre Scarfone on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Krzysztof Lesyk on Oct 25, 2007Comments: I find the requirement demeaning and the fact that only foreigners are singled out as potential terrorists despicable. The whole ordeal is pointless, counterproductive and offensive and should be abolished.Flag
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Name: Jeff Lippold on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris on Oct 25, 2007Comments: Don't take our fingerprints, we are people not criminalsFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Christina on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Gilbert Rossetti on Oct 25, 2007Comments: This is blatant xenophobia and should not be enacted.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Simon on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris Martarano on Oct 25, 2007Comments: Fingerprinting is a ridiculous move and does nothing but deter tourism and interest in moving to Japan.Flag
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Name: Pierre-Juan on Oct 25, 2007Comments: This measure is unacceptable.Please, everyone, when it will be the time to take this marvelous picture, just cooperate partially, make your angriest face ever.This is what I will be doing, for sure.Flag
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Name: Matthew Murray on Oct 25, 2007Comments: A slap in the face for those of us that have built our lives here.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 25, 2007Comments: Fingerprinting of foreigners and not Japanese is RACIST and xenophobic and foolish. Nevermind what the USA is doing on this, because it is wrong also.Flag
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Name: Ben Bailey on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Bruce Wood on Oct 25, 2007Comments: I think the Japanese government has misplaced priorities. How about catching the Japanese criminals you know about like Tatsuya Ichihashi before you start pointing (or printing as it were) fingers at others!Flag
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Name: Greg Joughin on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: George C on Oct 25, 2007Comments: finger printing now, whats next and chip on my ass!!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 25, 2007Comments: Welcome to America...Flag
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Name: M Petit on Oct 25, 2007Comments: This policy is not understandable in the XXI century from a democratic country. Then this is in contradiction with the "Youkoso Japan" will. Japan administration must understand that this policy is humiliating for foreigners and can be see as xenophobia.Flag
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Name: Timothy Trahan on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Matthew Tichenor on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Alan Yang on Oct 25, 2007Comments: There's no need!Flag
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Name: Jean-Francois Huertas on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Ray Kameda on Oct 25, 2007Comments: wtf are they thinking. Our country has a decreasing workforce, if we want to stay afloat we should be encouraging foreigners to work in japan. has the gov been overrun by uyoku or something!Flag
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Name: Michael Studte on Oct 25, 2007Comments: Having worked and lived in Japan for several years in the past, I am somewhat disappointed that the Japanese government feels that I am less safe/reliable to enter the country. After all, the worst "terrorist attack" in Japan's history was perpetrated by japanese citizens.Flag
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Name: James Freels on Oct 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Gregory Lane on Oct 25, 2007Comments: This is completely token and way over the top. Either fingerprint everyone (Japanese included) or no-one at all.Flag
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Name: Guido Muenz on Oct 25, 2007Comments: At least foreigners living in Japan and holding valid visa, multiple reentry permit and certificate of alien registration ("gaijin card") must be exempt. Why do we have to be photographed and fingerprinted every time we come back home It is plainly ridiculous!Flag