Today I am going to respond to this article. In the article the author mentions a coming Act which obliges all foreigners to take fingerprints and pictures of their faces.
However, taking fingerprints is also considered as “a violation of basic human rights.’’ In Japan, taking and submitting fingerprints were one of obligations in the process of the Alien Registration. Through the 80th to 90th, however, the obligation was loosened because of some movements against it and eventually it was abolished in 2004. In other countries, this kind of policy is adopted but gathering criticism from foreigners and leftist organization as well.
Basically I agree with the Act. In my opinion, it is non sense to claim taking fingerprints to be “a violation of basic human rights.’’ People usually don’t care about their fingerprints every day. Today human rights are clamored strongly but the issue is just on today’s tendency.
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