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Watashitachi wa ningen da! = Watashitachiha ningenda! / kantoku Kō Chanyu ; seisaku " Watashitachi wa Ningen da!" Seisaku Iīnkai ; kikaku Raifu Eizō Wāku.
ワタシタチハニンゲンダ! = Watashitachiha ningenda! / 監督高賛侑 ;制作「ワタシタチハニンゲンダ!」制作委員会 ; 企画ライフ映像ワーク.
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Title: Watashitachi wa ningen da! = Watashitachiha ningenda! / kantoku Kō Chanyu ; seisaku " Watashitachi wa Ningen da!" Seisaku Iīnkai ; kikaku Raifu Eizō Wāku.
ワタシタチハニンゲンダ! = Watashitachiha ningenda! / 監督高賛侑 ;制作「ワタシタチハニンゲンダ!」制作委員会 ; 企画ライフ映像ワーク.
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Variant Title:We are human!
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Other Contributors/Collections: Kō, Chanyu, 1947- director.
高賛侑, 1947- director.
" Watashitachi wa Ningen da!" Seisaku Iīnkai.
Raifu Eizō Wāku.
Alexander Street (Firm)
「ワタシタチハニンゲンダ!」制作委員会.
ライフ映像ワーク.
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Published/Created: [Ōsaka-shi] : [Raifu Eizō Wāku], [2022].
[大阪市] : [ライフ映像ワーク], [2022].
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Location:ONLINEWhere is this?
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Access Expiry Date:License expires:Perpetual access
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Library of Congress Subjects:Emigration and immigration law--Japan.
Refugees--Legal status, laws, etc.--Japan.
Human rights--Japan.
Noncitizens--Japan.
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Genre/Form:Documentary films.
Feature films.
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Description:1 online resource (1 video file (115 min.)) : sound, colour.
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Terms governing use:Restrictions: Educational use and Personal use.
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Summary:Government-made hate against foreign schools, technical intern trainees, refugees, immigration authorities, etc. The essence of discrimination against foreigners. In March 2021, a Sri Lankan woman, Wishma Sandamali, 3, died at the Nagoya Immigration Bureau. Her death reveals the darkness of immigration that has been veiled for many years, and it is no exaggeration to say that it is an incident that symbolizes the history of discrimination against foreigners by public authorities. After the war, the Japan government enacted the "Alien Registration Law", which was mainly aimed at managing Koreans, who accounted for 9% of the foreigners living in Japan. In later years, as the number of residents from other countries increased, legal and institutional immigration policies for all foreigners were strengthened. Foreigners suffering from human rights violations complain unanimously. "We are not animals, we are humans!"
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Notes:Title from title screen (viewed August 22, 2023).
Place of publication, publisher and publication date are supplied from the official website.
In Japanese, with subtitles in English.
Description based on online resource; title from title frame (Alexander Street, viewed October 10, 2023).