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    <title>knf : The suffrage of local government to Non-Japanese citizen (0)</title>
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Now in Japan, lots of people talking about give the suffrage of local government to non-Japanese citizen or not.<br />There are so many non-Japanese citizen in Japan and now people talking about is especially six hundred thousand people Korean-Japanese will be able to vote or not.<br />Some people support it and some people not to support it.<br /><br />Some people support it because thinking Korean-Japanese people have been living Japan for a long enough, more than sixty years and fourth or fifth generations. And some people support it because its still difficult to be a Japanese citizen even if you were born in Japan and some of them can't even speak Korean only speak Japanese.<br /><br />Some people not to support it because they are worry about Korean - Japanese are "anti Japanese" and Korean-Japanese would try to live in the same aria and kind of try to invade Japan. There is still a lot of racism issue exist in Japan.<br /><br />I would like to support it because I love multi-culture. I think that would be a good for Japan's future as well.
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