Friday, October 26, 2007

Japan to Take Fingerprints, Photos of Foreigners

Isabel Reynolds writes for Reuters:

Japan is to fingerprint and photograph foreigners entering the country from next month in an anti-terrorism policy that is stirring anger among foreign residents and human rights activists.

Anyone considered to be a terrorist - or refusing to cooperate - will be denied entry and deported.

More here.

(Props, Flying Hamster.)

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