0001Mr.Shoko★.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:32:51.92ID:rYMquzo59
Air Japan denies boarding to three Myanmar family members who have re-entry permits and visas, but refuses to refund 300,000 yen to refugee-recognized family: Tokyo Shimbun
October 12, 2024 12:00
It has been discovered that a Myanmar family who were recognized as refugees in Japan were denied boarding by Air Japan when they tried to travel to Thailand with a “re-entry permit” issued by the Ministry of Justice, which is effectively used as a passport. The family purchased tickets for Thai Airways for five days later. He was not denied boarding and was able to enter Thailand. The total cost of Air Japan’s airfare, approximately 300,000 yen, will not be refunded. (Kitagawa Shigefumi)
◆ Permanent resident status in Japan after fleeing oppression
This family is a husband in his 50s, his wife in her 40s, and their teenage son, all living in Tokyo. The husband and wife, who were involved in the democratization movement in their home country, fled to Japan to escape oppression by the military government and were recognized as refugees more than 15 years ago. All of them, including their eldest son, who was born in Japan, have permanent resident status. According to interviews with family members and related documents, tickets for the three of them on Air Japan’s Narita-Bangkok flight, with the outbound flight departing on August 11 and the return flight on August 17, were purchased in July for a total of approximately 300,000 yen. It was our family’s first trip abroad. The three do not have passports from their home countries but have re-entry permits valid until 2029. I purchased my ticket on the company’s website by entering the number on my re-entry permit. He also received a Thai tourist visa, valid for three months from August 1. I inquired at the Thai Embassy in Japan and was told that even if I didn’t have a passport, I could enter the country as long as I had a re-entry permit (valid for at least six months) and a tourist visa. His wife had previously travelled to Thailand with a re-entry permit. However, on August 11, at the Air Japan counter at Narita Airport, he was told that “Thai immigration authorities have not approved his entry” and was denied boarding. The explanation given by the Thai Embassy was not accepted. ◆ Thai Airways was able to board the flight normally, but…
The family was not satisfied, so the wife and eldest son, excluding the husband who was working, purchased tickets for Thai Airways to depart on the 16th and return on the 24th. I was able to enter Thailand. In light of this, the family spoke to Air Japan on the phone several times, complaining that the refusal to board was wrong, but they were told the initial explanation was repeated and that no refunds would be given. On the 2nd of this month, our special news team checked with the Thai Embassy regarding the handling of re-entry permits. As explained to families, if they have a visa they can enter the country, and “the operation has not changed for a long time,” the official said. Meanwhile, an Air Japan spokesperson explained, “At Narita Airport, our staff inquired with Thai immigration whether the family’s documents would allow them to enter the country, and were told that they could not, so we refused them boarding.” They claim that the procedure was legitimate and that “refunds are not possible according to the terms and conditions.” However, even though they were actually able to enter the country, it is possible that they made a mistaken decision based on inaccurate information. I also asked him whether, if his company’s response was justified, it would raise the issue of how the explanation was given to the embassy and related agencies, but he was reluctant, saying, “We’re not thinking about it.” One family member commented on the company’s response, “They just ignored our complaints. There is no satisfactory explanation. They’re not being considerate to their customers,” he said angrily. “Recognized refugees and permanent residents are on an equal footing with Japanese people, yet inequities are ignored. “I feel they have a low level of awareness of human rights.”
◆Why did this happen? “An explanation and an apology”
Attorney Shogo Watanabe, representative of the National Liaison Council of Refugee Lawyers, said, “In the past, many Myanmar people have entered Thailand with re-entry permits,” and questioned the company’s refusal to board the flight. (Omitted)
*See source for full text.
October 12, 2024 12:00
It has been discovered that a Myanmar family who were recognized as refugees in Japan were denied boarding by Air Japan when they tried to travel to Thailand with a “re-entry permit” issued by the Ministry of Justice, which is effectively used as a passport. The family purchased tickets for Thai Airways for five days later. He was not denied boarding and was able to enter Thailand. The total cost of Air Japan’s airfare, approximately 300,000 yen, will not be refunded. (Kitagawa Shigefumi)
◆ Permanent resident status in Japan after fleeing oppression
This family is a husband in his 50s, his wife in her 40s, and their teenage son, all living in Tokyo. The husband and wife, who were involved in the democratization movement in their home country, fled to Japan to escape oppression by the military government and were recognized as refugees more than 15 years ago. All of them, including their eldest son, who was born in Japan, have permanent resident status. According to interviews with family members and related documents, tickets for the three of them on Air Japan’s Narita-Bangkok flight, with the outbound flight departing on August 11 and the return flight on August 17, were purchased in July for a total of approximately 300,000 yen. It was our family’s first trip abroad. The three do not have passports from their home countries but have re-entry permits valid until 2029. I purchased my ticket on the company’s website by entering the number on my re-entry permit. He also received a Thai tourist visa, valid for three months from August 1. I inquired at the Thai Embassy in Japan and was told that even if I didn’t have a passport, I could enter the country as long as I had a re-entry permit (valid for at least six months) and a tourist visa. His wife had previously travelled to Thailand with a re-entry permit. However, on August 11, at the Air Japan counter at Narita Airport, he was told that “Thai immigration authorities have not approved his entry” and was denied boarding. The explanation given by the Thai Embassy was not accepted. ◆ Thai Airways was able to board the flight normally, but…
The family was not satisfied, so the wife and eldest son, excluding the husband who was working, purchased tickets for Thai Airways to depart on the 16th and return on the 24th. I was able to enter Thailand. In light of this, the family spoke to Air Japan on the phone several times, complaining that the refusal to board was wrong, but they were told the initial explanation was repeated and that no refunds would be given. On the 2nd of this month, our special news team checked with the Thai Embassy regarding the handling of re-entry permits. As explained to families, if they have a visa they can enter the country, and “the operation has not changed for a long time,” the official said. Meanwhile, an Air Japan spokesperson explained, “At Narita Airport, our staff inquired with Thai immigration whether the family’s documents would allow them to enter the country, and were told that they could not, so we refused them boarding.” They claim that the procedure was legitimate and that “refunds are not possible according to the terms and conditions.” However, even though they were actually able to enter the country, it is possible that they made a mistaken decision based on inaccurate information. I also asked him whether, if his company’s response was justified, it would raise the issue of how the explanation was given to the embassy and related agencies, but he was reluctant, saying, “We’re not thinking about it.” One family member commented on the company’s response, “They just ignored our complaints. There is no satisfactory explanation. They’re not being considerate to their customers,” he said angrily. “Recognized refugees and permanent residents are on an equal footing with Japanese people, yet inequities are ignored. “I feel they have a low level of awareness of human rights.”
◆Why did this happen? “An explanation and an apology”
Attorney Shogo Watanabe, representative of the National Liaison Council of Refugee Lawyers, said, “In the past, many Myanmar people have entered Thailand with re-entry permits,” and questioned the company’s refusal to board the flight. (Omitted)
*See source for full text.
エアージャパンが「搭乗拒否」 再入国許可書、ビザもあるのに…難民認定の家族3人 30万円も払い戻さず:東京新聞 TOKYO Web
日本で難民認定されたミャンマー人の家族が、事実上パスポート代わりに使われている法務省発行の「再入国許可書」でタイに渡航しようとしたとこ...
0085Security guard [lv.7].Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:48:22.73ID:dwBkjuX70(4/7)
>>1
[Regarding voting rights for foreigners]
LDP—-against
Constitutional Democratic Party—-for
Communist Party—-for
Reiwa—-for
Yes, the opposition parties are out of the question.
[Regarding voting rights for foreigners]
LDP—-against
Constitutional Democratic Party—-for
Communist Party—-for
Reiwa—-for
Yes, the opposition parties are out of the question.
0096Security guard [lv.7].Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:49:48.93ID:dwBkjuX70(5/7)
>>1
Refugees traveling abroad lol
There’s a good chance the Japanese Communist Party is behind this lol
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Refugees traveling abroad lol
There’s a good chance the Japanese Communist Party is behind this lol
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0002Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:34:30.33ID:X/W8mR0e0
It’s only “de facto” and not official, so you can’t really complain.
0021Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:40:13.48ID:SuFytxDZ0(1/9)
>>2
What is he talking about?
What is he talking about?
0004Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:35:01.96ID:8LoEJINr0
How are refugees wealthy enough to travel abroad in the first place?
0024Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:40:38.07ID:kk3gJG5E0
>>4
> Purchased for 3 people for a total of about 300,000 yen. It was our family’s first trip abroad. picture?.
> Purchased for 3 people for a total of about 300,000 yen. It was our family’s first trip abroad. picture?.
0005Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:36:08.04ID:PlXKSnvl0
So what does that mean?
0006Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:36:27.14ID:zZDAgrlH0(1/2)
Violating human rights.
0007Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:36:36.03ID:bVBXvW2m0
If you read only this article, Air Japan seems like the bad guy, but it seems like there is something going on behind the scenes.
0106Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:51:48.81ID:/TPH6Kpi0
>>7
It’s the Tokyo Shimbun.
It’s the Tokyo Shimbun.
0010Security Guard [lv.9] [Sprout].Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:37:09.97ID:OdYJ1vGA0(1/4)
>Overseas travel
LOL.
LOL.
0113Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:52:14.44ID:R5yL19u10
>>10
This is no laughing matter.
You came to Japan as a refugee and now you can travel abroad with your family, right?
Isn’t that wonderful?
These ice age people here live miserable lives, without even a family, let alone the ability to travel abroad.
This is no laughing matter.
You came to Japan as a refugee and now you can travel abroad with your family, right?
Isn’t that wonderful?
These ice age people here live miserable lives, without even a family, let alone the ability to travel abroad.
0011Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:37:19.34ID:odpNPRwG0(1/4)
What kind of strange activity are you doing?
0013Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:37:55.25ID:tDTY4xIY0(1/5)
That’s good, that’s good. Let’s eliminate them one by one.
0015Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:38:28.93ID:7fv8ahGz0
If Thailand, the country of origin, says not to let them enter the country, then there is no choice but to comply with that. If we ignore it, it will become an international issue, Thailand!
0016Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:38:35.55ID:RRoaSN4j0
Refugees traveling abroad?
They’re wealthier than Japanese people, so what’s going on?
They’re wealthier than Japanese people, so what’s going on?
0017Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:38:40.08ID:gCm0S55W0(1/2)
Because of the Kurds.
0018Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:39:33.49ID:tDTY4xIY0(2/5)
Refugees are very rich thanks to Japanese tax money (lol).
0019Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:39:45.68ID:e6786Zqw0
“Recognized refugees and permanent residents are on an equal footing with Japanese people, yet inequities are ignored. “I feel there is a lack of awareness of human rights.”
Are you kidding me?
Are you kidding me?
0020Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:39:50.35ID:odpNPRwG0(2/4)
If a problem occurs, who has jurisdiction?
0022Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:40:22.35ID:yd9WM2TH0(1/8)
Well, I guess the people on-site didn’t know how to handle it. It was just a part-time job.
0023Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:40:28.14ID:VlMQ88aj0
Refugees traveling abroad.
0026Security Guard [lv.16].Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:41:19.58ID:25iftNNS0
In other words, the re-entry permit issued by the Japanese Ministry of Justice allows you to re-enter Japan, but Thailand is a different country, so you can’t?
0027Security Guard [lv.4] [Sprout].Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:41:19.91ID:qbPj+ga40
What a wealthy refugee.
0029Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:41:31.49ID:zuCj30Tx0
Do not allow the invaders to invade.
0030Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:41:34.88ID:PHnjs5qy0(1/5)
Maybe one of them was wrong. One possibility is that the contents of the documents the family had were not communicated accurately. I don’t know what language you asked in.
0037Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:42:43.52ID:7n34eDSo0(1/2)
Nice play.
0038Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:42:44.99ID:Pm+uIXro0
You’re rich.
0040Security Guard [lv.3] [Sprout].Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:42:51.41ID:ah1o5CWw0(1/2)
If I can’t enter the country, Air Japan will have to bear the cost, so there’s nothing we can do about it.
0041Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:42:57.70ID:7n34eDSo0(2/2)
Atsumori has arrived.
0046Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:43:38.58ID:ENjBG4y70
It’s the same as prosecutors who never admit their mistakes and pretend to be righteous.
0047Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:43:43.33ID:gCm0S55W0(2/2)
They have more leeway than Japanese people who can’t even travel abroad or domestically.
0058Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:44:21.70ID:SuFytxDZ0(3/9)
>>47
You must be richer than me.
You must be richer than me.
0048Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:43:55.54ID:dKkJl9gC0(1/6)
Hey. Why should Japan have to take responsibility for the citizens of other countries that have nothing to do with it? The only people the Japanese government should be responsible for are the Japanese people.
What’s your objection? Are you saying that you should take responsibility for the lives of the world with the hard-earned tax money of the Japanese people?
Ignore that, you idiot.
What’s your objection? Are you saying that you should take responsibility for the lives of the world with the hard-earned tax money of the Japanese people?
Ignore that, you idiot.
0061Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:44:38.95ID:yd9WM2TH0(4/8)
>>48
This family probably works in Japan and pays taxes.
This family probably works in Japan and pays taxes.
0049Security guard [lv.17].Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:43:59.42ID:iUQyemsO0
Most Japanese people can’t even travel abroad.
0051Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:44:03.50ID:1xjhoUzK0(1/4)
Japan’s Ministry of Justice is not trusted abroad. Refugees in Japan are seen as dangerous by foreigners too.
0057Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 12, 2024 (Sat) 16:44:20.52ID:KjX8yMDS0
Japan is a country where refugees can travel abroad!!
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