| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 2801 | Anonymous | |
| 2802 | carreau | |
| 2803 | Boleslav Lee | |
| 2804 | Anonymous | |
| 2805 | crystal Macdonald | This is an outrage! |
| 2806 | Michael Mc Carthy | |
| 2807 | Anonymous | Why are we the only ones being fingerprinted? Why isn't everyone? Very discriminatory. |
| 2808 | Steve Hunt | |
| 2809 | Imelda Shimooka | I think this is really absurd.After 10 years with this kind of attitude the Japanese people will be erased out from this planet. Nobody likes a person who has a brain of a mosquito just like what the Japanese are .Their thinking is not flexible,narrow minded! |
| 2810 | 鈴木香代子 | |
| 2811 | mlanie magourou | Au moment o les pays essayent de s'ouvrir un peu, pourquoi le Japon ferme-t'il ses portes ? C'est vraiment dommage... |
| 2812 | Fabien Heuz | I really love Japan but I think that this measure is scandalous. I am disappointed... |
| 2813 | Inisan Julia | |
| 2814 | Bussiere | I'm totaly against fingerprinting for all foreigners entering Japan, and i hope the japanese gouvernement abolish this. |
| 2815 | Anonymous | |
| 2816 | Martn Wright | An out and out lie, which seems to me to be falling in line with the americaism of the world. We are all suspects, and this scares me more than knowing there are real criminals out there who would be stopped dead if we just put enough effort into it. Martin Wright - Glasgow - Scotland |
| 2817 | Anonymous | abolish finger printing ASAP! |
| 2818 | Anonymous | I think it's outrageous. Please abolish fingerprinting in Japan! |
| 2819 | Carlos Troncoso Alarcon | |
| 2820 | Chloe Privett | I am highly disapointed that all foreigners will be required to have their fingerprints taken, It's also worrying future prospects for certain people - as an example they could refuse people who have been in contact with any notion of them requiring them to take their fingerprints elsewhere, as in such for pety crimes that weren't even comitted by them but would of been taken for evidence (when it comes to the police), but this is just a rare example for the minority of people, but on average the amount of 'traffic' of people that continually travel through japan (by this, I mean foreigners) its a horendous sum of people, not just with the case i mentioned but some people could be refused all together with the most unjustifiable reasons. I sincerely hope that these new laws will be changed abruptly, wether or not through this petition but through anything viable that would get the message across to get this fingerprinting stupid business forgotten about |
| 2821 | Jrgen Beck | |
| 2822 | Anonymous | It's a scandal! no terrorism in Nippon but special laws are present. This is the real globalization. |
| 2823 | prunieres | |
| 2824 | Anonymous | Disgraceful... |
| 2825 | Anonymous | Please stop this program, it's really disgusting.
This don't prevent terrorism. A good security in the airport is sufficient.
It's with this kind of behaviour that the terrorism continues, so please stop. Be more conciliate and open-minded is a better way.
Having foreign people in a country is a form of richness, not a defect.
That measure reinforces the idea that the Japanese government has a really closed mind, with this idea of "foreign people have to rest in their home-country, they're stupid, it's a loss of energy to welcome them."
I hope that this petition will come to an agreement.
With all my support. |
| 2826 | Joanna | |
| 2827 | Angel | No comment. It is. |
| 2828 | Orane | |
| 2829 | May Chan | |
| 2830 | Anonymous | It seems quite odd that foreigners entering Japan are to be treated as suspects and lined up and finger printed and photographed.
How different is this from lining up people and killing them in cold blood in killing games in Nanking? Strikes any chord somewhere?
It seems absolutely ridiculous that in a nation where all terrorsit attacks till date have been committed by its own ethnic nationals, a nation accused of the worst war crimes and human experiments unthinkable, now turns up and pretends to be puritian and seeks to look at the rest of the world as being full of terrorists and suspects?
Incredible. |
| 2831 | Anonymous | There are many places to travel for vacation, this is a reason for me to go elsewhere on holiday.... to a country that doesn't fingerprint me on entry. I don't know what the Government of Japan will really do with the info. It's always possible it could be shared with other governments. Creepy. |
| 2832 | Anonymous | |
| 2833 | Tom Kenny | I support the abolition of this obviously discrimnatory law, and urge everyone in my country (Japan) to join the fight against it! |
| 2834 | Anonymous | Je trouve cel completement dbile!
Comment feront les manchots?
Je reste sans voix... |
| 2835 | Anonymous | hello this is baskar from india.in 2000 to 2005 living in japan overstay....i like japan...i want to renter to japan is it possible to come jpan again....i need reply to my message....than k u |
| 2836 | Anonymous | |
| 2837 | catherine | God thats shockin!!! |
| 2838 | ma | |
| 2839 | Anonymous | |
| 2840 | Noriko Murase | |
| 2841 | Michael Normoyle | The policy of fingerprinting and photographing all foreigners including residents is racist and unjustifiable. It must be abolished. |
| 2842 | MIsuzu Niwa | |
| 2843 | Akiyoshi Hirayama | |
| 2844 | 古橋佳子 | 友人の再入国の際の扱いを聞いて憤りを感じました。日本という国が人権を無視する下等国とみなされたくはありません。早くこの愚かしい制度が廃止されることを願っています。 |
| 2845 | Anonymous | Je n'ai rien a cacher, je suis d'accord pour la photo mais je ne suis pas une criminelle je suis donc contre la prise d'empreintes ! Je n'ai jamais eu a le faire en france alors certainement pas au japon ! C'est insultant ! |
| 2846 | Anonymous | |
| 2847 | sumire kanda | |
| 2848 | Anonymous | We want human right for everybody. |
| 2849 | Bill Grobe | I believe that this regulation will be bad for Japanese Tourism. Foreign Tourists will feel like Criminals, Japan should welcome everyone without this policy. If someone breaks Japanese laws, there are ways to deal with the problem.
Domo Arigato |
| 2850 | James Welker | Don't follow the US down a horrible path. |