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Rentaikan
Amnesty International Nagoya Multicultural Group
10 episodes
4 days ago
Yokoso from Aichi Prefecture Japan and to the Rentaikan podcast, where we look into human rights issue from all over the world and look at ways we as everyday people can make a difference. Be sure to hit us up on social media at either facebook.com/aimcgnagoya or on Twitter @ aimcg_nagoya. We’ll have nothing but love for you too if you leave us a positive review on the podcast platform you use.
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Yokoso from Aichi Prefecture Japan and to the Rentaikan podcast, where we look into human rights issue from all over the world and look at ways we as everyday people can make a difference. Be sure to hit us up on social media at either facebook.com/aimcgnagoya or on Twitter @ aimcg_nagoya. We’ll have nothing but love for you too if you leave us a positive review on the podcast platform you use.
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The Plight of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Japan: The Future (Part 3)
Rentaikan
32 minutes 13 seconds
3 years ago
The Plight of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Japan: The Future (Part 3)

Thank you for listening to this episode of Rentaikan, the official podcast of Amnesty International Nagoya Multicultural Group. Our deepest apologies for the slight delay involved in releasing this episode, but thankfully we finally managed to get this uploaded.

This episode is the last in a three part series concerning the situation regarding refugees in Japan. In this episode, we interview Maho Hadano, the coordinator of Door to Asylum Nagoya, and Jane Best OBE, the executive director of Refugee Empowerment International, to discuss the domestic and international situations concerning asylum seekers, refugees and displaced people and ways in which the situation can be improved at both a civic, governmental and individual level.

For those who would like to know more about Door to Asylum, you can visit their website here or you can follow them on Facebook. If you would like to donate to any of their appeals, please be sure to email them at info@door-to-asylum.jp.

For those who would like to find out more about Refugee Empowerment International, please click the following link to access their website or check out their Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

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Reading List:

Refugee and Asylum Seeking in Modern Japan: Analysis of Japan’s Humanitarian Commitments and Xenophobic Problems (2017) The Journal of Migration Studies

False Beliefs About Asylum Seekers to Australia: The Role of Confidence in Such Beliefs, Prejudice, and the Third Person Effect (2017) Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology

National Identity Crisis: The Politics of Constructing National Identity and Mandatory Detention of Asylum-Seekers in Australia and Japan (2007) Journal of Japanese Law

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Rentaikan
Yokoso from Aichi Prefecture Japan and to the Rentaikan podcast, where we look into human rights issue from all over the world and look at ways we as everyday people can make a difference. Be sure to hit us up on social media at either facebook.com/aimcgnagoya or on Twitter @ aimcg_nagoya. We’ll have nothing but love for you too if you leave us a positive review on the podcast platform you use.