
Starting over in Japan: Strict laws keep refugees at bay
While Japan is one of the biggest donors to global refugee assistance programmes, it has been criticised for accepting a limited number of refugees.
While Japan is one of the biggest donors to global refugee assistance programmes, it has been criticised for accepting a limited number of refugees.
Out of thousands of applications last year, only 26 people were taken in by the world’s third largest economy.
Al Jazeera’s Scott Heidler reports from Tokyo.
Published On 3 Oct 2017