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| Tuesday, 05 June, 2007 |
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A family of four North Koreans washed ashore in Japan as the number of people fleeing North Korea to South Korea has been rising. According to South Korea's Unification Ministry, 2,019 North Koreans arrived in South Korea last year.
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| Sunday, 15 April, 2007 |
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Blackman Ngoro
Africans, around the world, continue to moan, rightfully or wrongly that they are either unfairly treated by the Western media or simply ignored. Certainly, the principle of access to fair representation in the media should be universally recognized, particularly when production and reproduction of negative representations violates the dignity of a people.
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| Sunday, 08 April, 2007 |
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Jinichi Matsumoto
Jinichi Matsumoto an Asahi Shimbun staff editor at its Tokyo Head Office in Tokyo writes regularly about African issues and Africans in Japan. Recently he wrote about what causes Africans to migrate to Japan. In his considered view Japan offers some of these Africans, mostly from Nigeria, the last place of hope. What is strange however is that he doesn’t bother to obtain an official view from the Nigerian embassy in Japan in order to provide his readers with a balanced view between his own views, those of his interviewees and those of the country where they come from. Much of this kind of writing though not all, makes sweeping statements about Africans.
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| Wednesday, 28 March, 2007 |
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| Wednesday, 28 March, 2007 |
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| Monday, 05 March, 2007 |
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| Stopping short of apologising Tokyo Metropolitan governor, Shintaro Ishihara, generally perceived as right wing in Japanese politics, told Online Asia Africa News it was not his intention to make any comment that may be interpreted as discriminatory against Africans or people of African descent writes Blackman Ngoro. (pic. from TMG website) | |
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| Saturday, 03 March, 2007 |
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The pro-Pyongyang group Chongryun, met Saturday in central Tokyo's Hibiya Park to mark the 88th anniversary of a major uprising against Japanese occupation of the Korean Pensinsula in 1919. (Police, right, were there to keep the peace) (words and pics by Blackman Ngoro) | |
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| Tuesday, 27 February, 2007 |
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| The world was witnessing what Doudou Diene (centre), United Nations special rapporteur called the democratization and banalization of racism in developed countries as extreme right wing political parties now run governments or control government policy. | |
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| Friday, 23 February, 2007 |
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Garikai Masara A Ticad civil society white paper for 2005/2006 is clear that mariginalization of Africa with the Japanese government and lack of sufficient media attention on the work of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development has left ordinary Japanese and African people without a vivid picture of what its all about.
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| Wednesday, 21 February, 2007 |
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Ishihara's statements against Africans erode gains against international racism
In Tokyo Nigerians have been singled out in Japanese reporting on crime by foreigners involved in such mindless crimes as breaking into cars and involved in fraud. But the ominous aspect is that in Japan as elsewhere they are reported, as the undesirable face of Africans. |
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