‘My kids are too scared to go outside’: Kurdish migrants face hostility as Japan wrestles with demographic crisis
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Kurdish migrants in Japan are facing increasing hostility, reflecting a troubling trend seen in other countries like the UK and the US. Ali, a Kurdish refugee, expresses his fear of returning to Turkey, but notes that the atmosphere in Japan has become more hostile, with neighbors becoming less friendly. This situation is significant as it highlights the challenges migrants face in a country grappling with its own demographic issues, raising questions about acceptance and integration in society.
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