Japanese lawmakers, who passed the law with little public debate, conveniently overlooked the fact that Japanese people — not foreigners — are the ones with a proven history of committing terrorism in Japan. In fact, Japanese citizens have been responsible for every terrorist incident in modern Japanese history (i.e. the Aum Shinrikyo gassing of the Tokyo subways in 1995), which raises the question of why there is any need to fingerprint and photograph foreigners to begin with. NEC helps Big Brother watch foreigners in Japan ::: Pink Tentacle
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