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.Duh-duh. The UN bozo is probably uniquely qualified to make the problem worse.
Doudou Diene, a UN special rapporteur on racism and xenophobia, was speaking at the end of a nine-day tour of the country. ...
Mr Diene says he plans to recommend that Japan enact a law against discrimination, which he said should be drawn up in consultation with minority groups.
He said he would now wait for the Japanese government to respond to his comments before submitting a report to the United Nations.
Monday, July 11, 2005
UN Doudou says the obvious
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