‘My kids are too scared to go outside’: Kurdish migrants face hostility as Japan wrestles with demographic crisis

Wait 5 sec.

Antagonism toward migrant communities visible in the UK, Europe and the US appears to be spreading to Japan“I would rather die than go back to Turkey,” says Ali*. “But life is also getting worse here. I can see that our Japanese neighbours are much cooler towards us these days. Some refuse even to greet us.”More than a decade after he arrived in Japan with his wife and their two eldest children, Ali is fighting a battle on two fronts – a decision on his application for refugee status, and rising hostility towards his family and other members of the country’s Kurdish community. Continue reading...