I'm a little curious about what it looks like inside.
After introducing themselves, several people, accompanied by the guards of the shelter, walked into the towering partition wall.
This is a very large yard with lush trees and beautiful environment. It has a stadium, basketball court, and beautiful green belts.
Not far away, there are rows of white small buildings with elegant architectural style and sharp edges, which look pleasing to the eye.
Nagano Nao was surprised by the beautiful environment.
Shelter!
Not literally.
Since the implementation of Japan's Immigration Law in 1952, Ushio has actually had a special immigration detention center.
However, in Japan, it is very difficult to identify refugees. Others will be deemed to have entered the country illegally, detained in detention centers, and then arranged to be deported.
Before deportation, illegal entry violates Japan's immigration law, so the person will be sentenced to a period of detention and criminal punishment.
Strictly speaking, a shelter is actually a detention center, where illegally staying foreigners are detained and imprisoned in accordance with the law before being deported.
I just heard about that kind of thing outside, and I thought this place should be just as I imagined, but I didn't expect the environment to be so good.
Walk into the small building.
The marble floor tiles are spotless and can even reflect people's shadows. There are green plants dotted in the corners, adding a lot of vitality.
The shelter management was consulted.
Kazuko Kurihara asked her assistant to turn on the camera and started filming.
Come to a room.
The space is more than 30 square meters, the floor is spotless, and it is equipped with air conditioning and a refrigerator, as well as a 50-inch rear-projection TV hanging on the wall.
The most outrageous thing is that there is a separate toilet and bathroom.
Even the quilt on the bed is of high quality, soft and comfortable.
Such an environment.
Nagano Nao was stunned.
Oh shit!
Is this a shelter?
The house I rented for 2,000 yuan a month before wasn’t as good as this one!
Kazuko Kurihara also kept exclaiming, touching the TV and refrigerator, and sighing, as if she was shocked by the good environment of the shelter.
Next.
It was the canteen of the shelter where we interviewed.
In the clean and tidy restaurant, the chefs and waiters were wearing sanitary suits and masks, and in front of them were dozens of bowls filled with food.
Fish, beef, chicken, pork, everything is available, and there is even a halal lamb set menu.
Not only are all of them provided free of charge, but there are also special nutritionists who prepare the combination of meat and vegetables, providing five dishes and two soups, three meat dishes and two vegetable dishes.
This standard of food is definitely better than the 400 yuan fast food out there. If it were really sold, it would be almost equivalent to the 1,200 yuan one.
Ordered a lunch.
Kurihara Kazuko exclaimed in praise while eating, "Wow. It's so delicious. This piece of beef is so juicy."
Juicy?
Can this word be used for beef? It's not as juicy as you! Nagano was speechless. Although he was somewhat accustomed to the exaggerated expressions and words in all TV programs, he still found it strange.
But don’t tell me yet.
The lunch food tasted really good.
So Nagano Nao was always puzzled.
Even when I was working in my previous life, I didn’t dare to eat such luxurious food.
But before that, the shelter management clearly said that people were starving to death! Could it be that foreigners are used to eating hamburgers and are not used to this kind of Japanese food? That doesn't make sense!
wrong!
Definitely not . Had lunch.
And exquisite fruit.
Watermelon and apples are all small and delicious.
Kurihara Kazuko exclaimed again, with an exaggerated praise, her eyes wide open in disbelief, her face full of aftertaste, as if she had never eaten such delicious fruit before.
Nagano couldn't stand it any longer: "Kazuko, did you study drama before? Such exaggerated expressions are not good on TV!!"
"How else can we trick those bastards into coming here?"
"What?"
"You'll know soon!"
Kazuko Kurihara showed a mysterious expression, then she took her followers, carried a camera, and took Nagano Nao to another small building.
It is also an exquisite small building, but there are already many people locked up in it.
The sound of frantic banging on the iron door was particularly clear in the corridor. Looking through the iron window on one of the doors, one could see that the space of more than 30 square meters was packed with more than a dozen black people.
These people either had numb looks on their faces, or were wailing constantly, or were smashing things hysterically.
suddenly.
There were screams.
Naoyoshi Nagano and his group followed the sound and saw two guys in shelter uniforms, holding rubber sticks and beating a black man crazily.
The two men obviously did not expect reporters to break in.
When he saw the filming equipment carried by Nagano Nao and his group, he immediately stopped his violent behavior and showed an innocent look.
The black man on the ground showed a look of hope in his eyes.
He was handcuffed behind his back on the ground. When he noticed reporters coming, he immediately knelt on the ground and started shouting wildly.
“Help! Help!”
"Please save me!"
“I’m Dennis from Ghana.”
“They lied to me and said they would treat us well if we came to the shelter, but here we are like cockroaches!”
“Being beaten!”
“.”
Dennis cried and knelt on the ground, shouting a "life-and-death cry", describing the inhuman treatment and violent suppression he had suffered, thus exposing Japan's mask of "peaceful coexistence".
He is from Ghana.
He landed in Tokyo in 1985 and married a Japanese woman four years later. After the Japanese government rejected his refugee application, it also detained him in the Ushiku Immigration Service.
Due to long-term inhumane treatment and severe mental damage, Dennis once attempted suicide.
He originally fled to Japan to save his life, but he did not expect to suffer atrocities in the "Ushiku Immigration Control" and was forced to take large amounts of sleeping pills, tranquilizers and other psychiatric drugs every day.
The sound of crying quickly attracted the attention of the holding room opposite.
Noticing the presence of reporters, another man from Cameroon also cried out for help. He fled to Japan last year. He had been vomiting blood for a year and a half and was unable to eat, but the "Niujiu Institution" did not allow him to seek medical treatment.
It can be said that the inmates here "may die at any time."
What’s worse is that the situation of the detained people is not optimistic. Hunger strikes are common, anyone can get sick, and attempted suicide due to depression is not uncommon.
Not long ago, a Nigerian prisoner in his 40s died due to a hunger strike.
"Help us, please!"
“Please!”
“It’s really suffocating here.”
“We’re like cockroaches!”
“Human rights are not protected!”
"I could die at any moment!"
“Please!”
“.”
The pitiful looks of pleading are touching.
Talking heart-wrenchingly about the inhumane treatment they endured here completely exposed the peaceful coexistence and etiquette that the Japanese have always promoted to the outside world.
Anyone with a conscience would feel compassion and sympathy when seeing such a scene.
"Don't worry, I will definitely help you with this matter!" Kurihara Kazuko made an aggrieved sound, clenched her fists, and her eyes were filled with positive energy and determination, expressing her strong determination.
Suddenly, more voices of gratitude were heard.
The gray eyes of that pair of hands burst with hope.
Just at this moment.
The shelter manager ran over.
"Hezi, are you really going to help these guys?"
"How is that possible! The blacks who don't come to Japan are the good blacks. These guys must be bad guys. I wish they were all dead!"
"So you just said"
“True despair is seeing hope in the darkness, but discovering during a long wait that hope is just an illusion will only make you more desperate!”
Kazuko Kurihara's bright big eyes sparkle with wisdom.
Nagano Nao almost knelt down before this woman.
He looks harmless, but why is he so dark inside?
Give a thumbs up!
Expressing admiration.
Kurihara Kazuko suddenly lost her philosopher's expression and cheered: "Isn't this sentence amazing?"
“It’s really amazing!”
"I knew you, Nagano-kun, thought the same as I did!"
"I didn't expect Kazuko to be a philosopher and thinker. She's amazing."
"This. This is what President Ikeda said!"
"What?"
"Didn't she tell you?"
“.”
really.
It’s similar to what Nagano Nao had guessed before.
There are many tricks involved in the shelter.
In order to make it easier for the stranded black people outside to come to the shelter, Kurihara Kazuko took this photo.
On the one hand, because shelters need to be set up in various places and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is stuck on this issue, it needs financial support from society.
On the other hand, it is to trick people into coming here to enjoy life.
After they have enjoyed life here, they will be sent back, which will serve to promote the Japanese hospitality.
Routine!
It's really a cliché.
Nagano Nao was very upset. Ikeda was a fair-looking woman, but she could come up with such a wicked idea. She was really cruel.
Women's rights, diplomacy! This woman has really played people's hearts!
Next, this mission will be successfully completed.
But before leaving, Tanaka Makiko accepted an interview representing the cultural field.
"Today, when I was investigating the Immigration Internment Center in Ibaraki Prefecture, I happened to meet Ms. Tanaka Makiko, the general manager of the Cultural Affairs Bureau."
"It just so happens that this interview at the immigration detention center is also very important to Japan's hospitality culture. Now, I would like to ask Ms. Tanaka to tell us how the Cultural Affairs Bureau views the current serious problem of illegal immigration."
The camera turns.
Aimed at Tanaka Makiko.
A rare gentle smile appeared on her stern face: "As a democratic country, Japan has always been a very hospitable and friendly country."
"Our culture supports the human rights issues that are widely recognized today, and we have always been hospitable to guests from afar."
“.”
A bucket of truth, goodness and beauty in speech.
In Makiko Tanaka's words, Japan has become a country that cherishes peace, cares for flowers, trees, and animals, and where everyone is kind, gentle, and very hospitable.
Nagano Naoio stood aside and couldn't help but twitch his face.
Hospitality, friendliness, and hospitality. Do you really think that others don’t know that Japan is xenophobic and even started World War II?
Just like what happened inside!
What a hospitable and warm welcome!
Politicians! They really have two mouths.
no!
In the future, Kurihara must not get too close to this group of people, otherwise they will learn bad things from them.
The show is completely finished.
It's time to say goodbye.
Looking at Tanaka Makiko, Nagano Nao seemed to be hesitant to speak.
As a seasoned politician, Japan's most powerful woman has a very keen sense of friction.
"Are you worried about the shelter, Nagano-kun?"
"Yes! If this matter were known to the outside world, it would probably cause diplomatic problems!"
"What does it matter? We Japanese really like to entertain guests!"
“.”
"Haha, just kidding. But it seems that although you are very capable, Nagano-kun, you still don't know much about diplomacy! Speaking of diplomacy, wasn't the Qing Dynasty's diplomacy very enthusiastic towards friendly countries? But can enthusiastically ceding territory and paying compensation solve practical problems?"
“.”
This kind of thing.
It can't be hidden after all.
As the biggest opposition in the current cabinet, Tanaka has spies watching his every move.
So when they returned to Tokyo, the violence and deaths in the shelter caused strong criticism from the Takeshita faction.
"Ms. Tanaka, do you know how serious the consequences will be if you let our international friends starve to death in the shelter?" "Consequences? Mr. Honno, are you referring to the threats of African countries to sever diplomatic ties or ban copper exports? But please don't forget that Japan is the second largest economy in the world and the largest manufacturing exporter in the world. It consumes the most copper in the world every year. Without Japan, all that copper in Africa would be worthless."
"That being said, can you afford the losses caused by the ban on copper exports to Japan?"
"Have you ever seen a dog that doesn't eat shit? When a dog is hungry, it will come over by itself. As long as Japan's manufacturing industry can continue to remain strong, those guys will only kneel down and beg to sell us resources."
The coercive tone and attitude made many people secretly smack their lips.
When he realized that he was being suppressed by a woman, Ohira was about to refute, but he found something wrong.
I don’t know when, the congressmen around were looking at the woman with sharp words with admiration!
Damn it! You guys are actually going to bow down to a woman? On the other side.
As the evening news came out.
The situation in the Ushiku City Shelter has caused a great response in society.
"Damn it! Why do those chimpanzees on the savannah enjoy such good treatment? Now watermelons cost more than a thousand yuan each, and the government is using our hard-earned money to feed a bunch of rubbish."
"They also say that the pressure of aging is increasing and we have to increase the proportion of public pensions. It's too much to use this money to support something like this!"
"What a naive guy! We Japanese have always been two-faced throughout history. There must be some reason for this that we don't know about!"
"Why don't we know the reason? It's just those politicians fanning the flames to divert the fire from the wealth gap!"
"No, you guys know how hypocritical we Japanese are. I bet there must be a despicable conspiracy behind this."
“.”
Just got to work the next day.
Nagano Nao heard the employees discussing this matter.
A Japanese soldier almost made him fall down by saying that Japan was two-faced and a hypocrite.
This is fucking... Being two-faced can also bring out a sense of superiority! This is really a little Japan.
Cough twice.
Let these guys who are living a good life calm down.
Once the attention was diverted, it was time for a discussion meeting on the public welfare project.
That day.
In line with the original intention of public welfare social responsibility, the Osaka headquarters of Japan Life Insurance Company allocated a portion of funds to support the establishment of a shelter at the Osaka Immigration Office, thus assuming social responsibility.
And at the same time.
A spokesperson for Sanyou Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Cosmic Gray Wolf, also expressed support for public services and said it was willing to invest 100 million yen to support the construction of a new shelter.
Things become simple.
With a video that cannot be made public.
Nao Nagano gave these contents to Shinichi Mito.
He never expected that Nagano Nao's testimony would be so powerful. Looking at the struggle and roar captured on camera, Mito Shinichi's heart, which he thought had cooled down, suddenly began to boil.
He knew how much was involved in the struggle behind this matter, but he had lost his identity as the leader of Sumitomo Chemical. If he had to choose, what could be more important than the inheritance of racial bloodline? (End of this chapter)