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Name: H on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Florez De Uria Michael on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Makiko SHIBATA on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Colin Parrott on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 28, 2007Comments: En japonais, un enfant mFlag
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Name: Bidallier Joachim on Oct 28, 2007Comments: Je suis contre cette pratique honteuse de la part des japonais! Ils detestent les etrangers alors nous leur rendrons pour autant qu'ils nous en donnent! Honte a vous japonais!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Mathieu D. on Oct 28, 2007Comments: I knew Japan was a bit racist; I hope it would grow up. Now I know it didn't at all...Flag
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Name: Jacquespech on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Shinichiro Shimizu on Oct 28, 2007Comments: 私の妻は外国籍です。改正入国管理法に反対します。 私の妻が犯罪者のように取り扱われるのは屈辱です。 アメリカの真似をしたようですがアメリカでもグリーンカードを所持している市民は別待遇です。Flag
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Name: Craig Hagerman on Oct 28, 2007Comments: I have lived in Japan for 10 years and strongly oppose the implicit assumption that I am a criminal when I re-enter the country.Flag
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Name: Rick Ursem on Oct 28, 2007Comments: This law is discriminating and unfair. Any law should be at least equal to all men; thus apply to all Japanese citizens to. It was no wonder that demonstrations were held against this law - except for 'Gaijin': 'they don't have a voice'.Flag
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Name: Daniel Goffin on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Keary Doyle on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Rasmus on Oct 28, 2007Comments: NO FINGERPRINTFlag
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Name: Michael Bouchier on Oct 28, 2007Comments: A bureaucratic nonsense for people who have worked and lived in Japan for years. An uneconomic and pointles waste of time!!1Flag
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Name: Mazzeo on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Christine Lundell on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Edward Swowden on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: 及川拓 on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Alexey Kaleda on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Keir Brady on Oct 28, 2007Comments: This is a racist act.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 28, 2007Comments: You treat everyone like potential criminals. Ok, then you'll have to take the fingerprints of all the nationals too, including yourselve because everyone can be a potential criminal. Even my own country doesn't have my finger prints because I haven't committed any crime!Why should you then have it Do WE have the fingerprints of all your citizens No. But maybe you want us to install the same system here Big brother. Look at the movie "Minority Report" and tell me if it's really the world you want to live in.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 28, 2007Comments: 私は日本に住みません。 日本入国ときに指紋するのは大丈夫けど、 日本に住む人から指紋は恐ろしい!Flag
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Name: Jonathan Trace on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Robert Baisarowicz on Oct 28, 2007Comments: I've been living in Japan for about 10 years. I'm married to a Japanese national,and have 2 children with her. I've never done anything wrong and my children shouldn't have to see me being treated as a criminal just because my passport is different.Flag
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Name: Geoffrey S. on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Gareth Carroll on Oct 28, 2007Comments: I think it is disgraceful that I am to be asked to provide fingerprints when entering the country where I live and pay taxes.Flag
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Name: S on Oct 28, 2007Comments: hurray for democracy!!Flag
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Name: Damien Cavanagh on Oct 28, 2007Comments: Japan - please don't treat me like a criminal.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 28, 2007Comments: As a longterm resident and dilligent tax payer with a Japanese family I resent this. Fingerprinting is taboo in Japanese society. Why is it ok for foreigners thenFlag
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Name: Ludovic Scarpettini on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Lilian Terumi HATANO on Oct 28, 2007Comments: It is outrageous that Japan wants to be a International community leader by introducing such a discriminatory system this way. And this has been introduced just before the Celebration of the Centennial of Japanese Immigration to Brazil. Is it where one hundred years of Brazil-Japan relation ends Or this is just the start of the next one hundred years How can Japan be the same country who invented the word "Multicultural Coexistence" Or is this the meaning of this word What will happen if they lose our most private biometric infomation Will authorities come at my house and bow saying how sorry they are for the mistake as they always do Could you tell how can I change my fingerprints in case something like that happensFlag
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Name: Herbiniere Thierry Yutaka on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Dezhi MA on Oct 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Vincent Van Den Storme on Oct 29, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 29, 2007Comments: As a long time resident and lover of Japan, I am deeply offended by the new fingerprinting law.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 29, 2007Comments: This new law is a violation of the UNHRC universal declaration of Human rights which Japan is a signatory too. Please change this law, either include everyone (Japanese citizens and zainichi) or make it that only applies to new fresh of the boat foreigners.Flag
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Name: Dale Viljoen on Oct 29, 2007Comments: As a Permanent Resident I strongly object to having to have my fingerprints taken on re-entry to Japan when Japanese citizens do not need to do this.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 29, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Teruo NAKA on Oct 29, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kathryn Andrea Smith on Oct 29, 2007Comments: What "terrorist threats" As a former legal resident of Japan, I am so glad that I got out when I did, before racism took over the government to the point where all non-Asians are possible terrorists. THIS IS EVEN WORSE THAN THE UNITED STATES' PROVISIONS UNDER THE PATRIOT ACT!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 29, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 29, 2007Comments: I have paid my taxes for more than 11 years here in Japan and I resent the fact that my tax money is being used in this way to discriminate against me, my family, my friends and my future.Flag
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Name: Mark F. Meli on Oct 29, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Nicole Murray on Oct 29, 2007Comments: As an ex-resident of Japan, I am shocked to see that Japan has become even more xenophobic than it already was. I'm literally in shock. I didn't think it was possible.Flag
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Name: Ariel-Joseph Lim on Oct 29, 2007Comments: Not necessary. Waste of time and capital. I think the gaijin card is quite enough.Flag