| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 2601 | colleen leanne jones | |
| 2602 | D. Randall Terhune | Stupid. |
| 2603 | Anonymous | Wear a "Yokoso Japan 11/20 Commemorative Tee"
protest t-shirt when you pass through immigration as another sign of protest!!!
order t-shirts here...
http://samuraicanuck.tripod.com |
| 2604 | Anonymous | |
| 2605 | ula sickle | |
| 2606 | Boback Khorasani | Japan has no reason to fear terrorism |
| 2607 | Glenn Pope | If the real terrorists - whoever they may be - wish to cause havoc they must be really happy! The system is doing it for them before they have even been any terrorist acts! Clearly a major victory for terrorists is the delay and humiliation to visitors to Japan all done in their name! |
| 2608 | Anonymous | Fingerprinting of Foreigners will prevent vistors from spending their holidays in Japan. Fingerprinting is seen as beeing intrusive. |
| 2609 | Anonymous | Ridiculous procedure. I've lived in Japan for over foive years, married to a Japanese and yet I'm treated like a criminal everytime I re-enter my country of residence. |
| 2610 | Lars Vallentine | Don't start treating foreigners like criminals! |
| 2611 | cosson sebastien | laisser nos empreintes digitales et occupée d'autre chose !!! |
| 2612 | Andrew Brindle | It's a sham, and it won't prevent "terrorism." Racist stupidity imported from the Americans. |
| 2613 | Patrick Bickford | This legislation is explicit discrimination. History shows the only terrorist attacks in Japan are committed by Japanese....not foreigners. |
| 2614 | Brendan Paull | I am okay with checking against the current database of international criminals, but after checking the records should be destroyed. Distributing them to other governments and storing them on file is a complete violation of my privacy. |
| 2615 | fujitaka iwamoto | |
| 2616 | Koo Siu Lun Andy | |
| 2617 | Anonymous | my print is personal property, copyrighted, no one will take my copyrighted property without my consent. Do you support copy write infringement? |
| 2618 | Takahashi | |
| 2619 | Anonymous | |
| 2620 | andrea hull | |
| 2621 | Anonymous | |
| 2622 | Katie | |
| 2623 | Richard E. Felder | THIS IS BULLSHIT...IF THIS LAW REMAINS ACTIVE I WILL NOT VISIT YOUR COUNTRY. |
| 2624 | Anonymous | |
| 2625 | Sophie Viana | |
| 2626 | Matthew Roerdink | 初めて来る時は分かる (米国でもそういう風にやっているし)。 しかし、自分の家族から離れなきゃいけなかったり、毎回帰り着くときに指紋採取させたり、定住者や日本人の配偶者などにの差別は本当に意味ないと思います。外国人はもう日本国政府にの信頼性は減ります。
外国人は犯罪者という意味じゃないんですから。 |
| 2627 | Shannon Hosmer | |
| 2628 | Anonymous | |
| 2629 | Anonymous | I am married to a Japanese person, why do I have to do this EVERY TIME I go through the airport? |
| 2630 | Mr Ioannis Andriopoulos | You have to be ashamed of the violation of foreigners'human rights.That's why I am not going to visit Japan as long as fingerprinting program goes on |
| 2631 | PAULHAN Julien | |
| 2632 | Anonymous | |
| 2633 | Stephen Langley | Stop doing this shit. !!!!!! Japan is suppose to be a democracy not a totalitarian regime. Stop treating foreigners like unwanted vermin and rather root out the Japanese criminals that are amonst you esp. in your government using tax money like it is their own bank account. |
| 2634 | Anonymous | |
| 2635 | Anonymous | All terrorists in Japan to date have been JAPANESE nationals.
Blanket fingerprinting of all foreigners is unjust.
Cities with a thriving IMMIGRANT population are cities with honest, eager, peaceful, TAX-PAYING workers (and baby-makers) that only wish to have a good life without any trouble.
I don't trust the Japanese government with my personal information. I won't leave Japan until this law is abolished! |
| 2636 | nina beppu | i don't how long are they going to keep those finger print files. |
| 2637 | zichi | No foreign terrorist has ever attacked Japan, but there have been attacks by Japanese nationals, so all the terrorists are home grown. This law goes against the Japanese Constitution which affords protection to all peoples in Japan whether they are Japanese or not. |
| 2638 | Jeeban Shakya | Japanese are doing crime inside thier own country bringning prostitute women from aborad and turning in to Japanese nationlity the government is silent about it. Not only that many kinds of verbal promises business inforcing to the foreigneres who did not know about Japaneses law by them and getting compesation from them its not open news but society it happenning you see for exmaple how many (Ore ore) sagi ) did by to Japanee people. where is justice in this country?
Do not understand division of special permanent and Pemanent residence of discriminaiton between human beings and visitors to take measuring such things they must have creativity,then only can lead world. |
| 2639 | Anonymous | 今まで行ってこなくて何も問題が無かったのにどうしていきなりこのような処置が取られるようになったのでしょうか?殆んどの日本人は日本に住んでいるので判らないかもしれませんが、自分が外国に住むような立場になった時のことを考えてみるべきです。 |
| 2640 | Naoko Matsumoto | |
| 2641 | Adrian Hill | On principal I have canceled my plans to travel to Japan.
As a tourist I expect to be treated as such & not as though I'd just committed a crime. |
| 2642 | Cody Anderson | I do not support the unjustified collection of personal information by any government. Japan already has a very advanced police state with very limited civil liberties. If it wants to feel more secure it should do more to help those who have less. One place to start would be to stop supporting American foreign policy, which is designed to rob the rest of the world of its resources through the use of physical violence i.e. war and structural violence i.e. "trade" deals. Helping to end the illegal occupation of Iraq would be a good step towards this end. |
| 2643 | Terence Clayton | |
| 2644 | Rich Davies | |
| 2645 | cherry laus | THIS IS NOT RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HUMANITARIAN RIGHTS.... PEOPLE JUST WANT TO LIVE FOR THEIR FAMILY.... PLEASE HAVE A HEART TO THE PEOPLE.... TNX.... CHERRY FROM UNITED STATES |
| 2646 | akihiro kubota | |
| 2647 | Tatsuki Nose | |
| 2648 | Anonymous | |
| 2649 | Ayumi Niers | |
| 2650 | Anonymous | |