Justice ministry will ask 18500 foreigners and tourists about their experiences of discrimination in unprecedented pollJapan is to ask thousands of foreigners about their encounters with racism as the country adapts to a record number of non-Japanese residents and tourists.
In an unprecedented survey,the justice ministry will ask 18500 foreign residents aged over 17 to describe their experiences of being discriminated against in the workplace or in their free time, and how they would like the government to reply, and the Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported. They will also be asked whether they maintain witnessed racist incidents.
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Source: theguardian.com