By KAZUYA ITO/ Staff Writer
May 15, 2021 at 13:25 JST
Wishma Sandamali, a 33-year-old Sri Lankan who died in March at a detention facility operated by the Nagoya Regional Immigration Services Bureau (Provided by a family member)
The government brushed aside opposition calls to release further information on the death of a Sri Lankan woman in an immigration detention facility and forged ahead May 14 with plans to revise the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Law without amendments. [Read More]
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