An attempt to promote friendship between Japan and countries in Africa has transformed into a xenophobic row about migration after inaccurate media reports suggested the scheme would lead to a “flood of immigrants”.
The controversy erupted after the Japan International Cooperation Agency, or JICA, said this month it had designated four Japanese cities as “Africa hometowns” for partner countries in Africa: Mozambique, Nigeria, Ghana and Tanzania.
The programme, announced at the end of an international conference on African development in Yokohama, will involve personnel exchanges and events to foster closer ties between the four regional Japanese cities – Imabari, Kisarazu, Sanjo and Nagai – and the African nations.
Some critics appeared to believe that “hometown” status meant that people from the African countries would be given special permission to live and work in their Japanese partner cities.
“If immigrants come flooding in, who is going to take responsibility?” said one social media post.
Newsflash: Japanese are 1800s-England level of racists.
Reminds me of the “Japan, it’s time to own up for what you did” short floating around the apps.
it’s so hard to know if the guardian has an agenda somewhere in this story considering how they’re controlling the narrative when it comes to gaza.
is it just a few assholes complaining about immigrants and the guardian is ginning it up to make it look like it’s a significantly large number of people?
they do the same to brics and china. its been hard to take them seriously.
i’ve stopped bother to read them.
It’s imperial core media, it will always serve the interest of the Br*tish and the U.S.
They’re trying to get the word out so enough xenophobes pile-on to end the program.
has the guardian become a fascist dinner bell? lol