By YUTO YONEDA/ Staff Writer
October 2, 2020 at 19:05 JST
Murat Orhan pictured in Osaka’s Kita Ward on Sept. 29 after he reached a settlement in his lawsuit against the state. He said he still does not have full control over his right arm. (Yuto Yoneda)
OSAKA--A Turkish man won an apology and a settlement from the immigration bureau here after he sued the state over an incident at the bureau's immigration center that resulted in officers breaking his right arm. [Read More]
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