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An independent investigator for the UN says racism in Japan is deep and profound, and the government does not recognise the depth of the problem

They do have a very insular society, and nationalist activism is increasing. But such attitudes aren’t in tune with most citydwellers, from what I’ve seen and heard.

Sun 31 Jul 2005 at 18:15   ·


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You are reading Japan racism ‘deep and profound’, a Microlog entry by MacDara Conroy. It is filed under Arts & Culture, and was published in July 2005.

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This day in history: 31 July


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