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Support groups rally against moves to tighten restrictions on foreigners in Japan
The Mainichi | English | News | Nov. 28, 2025 | Regulation
On November 26, 2025, supporters of foreign nationals in Japan, including members of the Solidarity Network with Migrants Japan and the nonprofit Heval, rallied inside a Tokyo parliament building to protest xenophobia and proposed stricter restrictions on foreigners. They called for the creation of a basic law to guarantee the human rights of foreigners and ethnic minorities, amid rising public debates fueled by reports of visa overstays and alleged abuse of public services.
The rally came shortly after a government ministerial meeting, held for the first time under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, focusing on foreigner-related policies. Participants criticized the government's approach, stating that measures aimed at harmonious coexistence instead increased control and surveillance of foreigners. Yasuko Morooka, a lawyer, emphasized the need for a clear legal framework to protect foreigners' human rights.
Tatsuhiro Nukui, head of Heval, highlighted the forced deportation of many Kurds since summer 2025, noting challenges faced by children returned to their parents' home countries who struggle with language barriers and access to education. Nukui expressed the desire for continued peaceful coexistence with the Kurdish community in Japan.
People in Japan's Aso area urged to remain on weeklong alert after Tuesday quake
NHK | English | News | Nov. 28, 2025 | Natural Disasters
Residents in the Aso region of Kumamoto Prefecture, southwestern Japan, are being urged to stay vigilant following a magnitude 5.8 earthquake that struck shortly after 6 p.m. on Tuesday. The quake registered an intensity of upper 5 on Japan’s seismic scale in Ubuyama Village, with lower 5 intensities recorded in Aso City and Taketa City in neighboring Oita Prefecture.
Seismic activity has continued in the region since the initial quake, with 29 aftershocks of intensity 1 or higher observed by Wednesday morning, including one with an intensity of 4 late Tuesday night. The Japan Meteorological Agency noted that the area has experienced similar successive quakes in the past and advised residents to remain cautious for about a week due to the risk of another quake potentially reaching an upper 5 intensity.
Authorities also warned of increased risks of falling rocks and landslides due to ongoing seismic activity combined with possible rain in the area, urging residents to monitor conditions closely.
Philippines seeks more retired MSDF patrol aircraft, navy chief says
Japan Times | English | News | Nov. 28, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
The Philippine Navy is seeking to acquire five retired TC-90 patrol aircraft from the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force to enhance its maritime surveillance capabilities. Vice Admiral Jose Ma Ambrosio Ezpeleta stated that a joint visual inspection team will be sent to Japan by the end of the year to evaluate the condition of the available aircraft.
This potential acquisition comes amid ongoing discussions between Tokyo and Manila regarding the transfer of used Japanese destroyer escorts. The Philippine Navy aims to address significant gaps in its maritime domain awareness by incorporating these additional patrol aircraft into its fleet to improve monitoring and patrol operations.
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