Posted in: Asylum seekers find little refuge in Japan See in context
I have to say that this is more to do with culture and country than with "humanitarian efforts". This is a country with little resources. Are you honestly going to expect them to welcome everyone who needs a home like the US, with it's massive amount of space?
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Posted in: 5 Japanese auto workers narrowly escape suicide bombing in Pakistan
it’s called sarcasm Phew, I thought so. Your persona can't possibly be meant to be taken seriously.
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