Le site d’Arudo Debito propose un très grand nombre d’articles sur le droit au Japon et en particulier les droits des étrangers. Beaucoup d’infos sur l’obtention des différentes sortes de visas et des articles sur diverses démarches de la vie quotidienne. À visiter pour affiner vos stratégies de vie quotidienne et de survie au Japon!
Voir le site :
https://www.debito.org/
Extraits :
People who love a society often seek ways to improve it. No society is perfect, after all, and I say there is nothing wrong with working for improvements if one means to live here, pay taxes and contribute to Japanese society much like anyone else. In fact, most « registered foreigners » in Japan are here longer than one might expect (around half are legally Permanent Residents, born in Japan). This raises questions about the oft-claimed « monoculturality » of Japanese society, and casts doubt on the « you’re-guests-in-Japan-so-don’t-complain » canards thrown at foreign-born social activists. So if you are interested in how people like me are working towards making Japan a nicer place to live for everyone, click here.
Of particular interest:
• Otaru Lawsuit Information Site and « The Rogues’ Gallery »–photo records of exclusion in Japan by nationality and race
• « Treatment of Japan’s International Residents–Problems and Solutions for a 21st Century Japan »: (A handout at my speeches)
• Japan’s Questionable Human Rights Record, particularly vis-a-vis domestic discrimination, according to UN Reports
• Blacklist of Discriminatory Japanese Universities
• Academic Apartheid in Japan’s Universities and Important Cases
• Arbitrary ID checks by Japanese Police, and what to do about them
• Submission of Anti-Racial-Discrimination Ordinance (jourei) to negligent Hokkaido municipal governments
• « The Community » Website, for budding activists