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Foreigners in Japanese immigration detention end two-week hunger strike

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Foreigners on a two-week hunger strike over conditions at immigration detention centers in Japan have ended their protest in the hope their decision would bring better treatment, but an official said on Thursday there would be no change in policies.
Foreigners on a two-week hunger strike over conditions at immigration detention centers in Japan have ended their protest in the hope their decision would bring better treatment, but an official said on Thursday there would be no change in policies.
Activists and inmates say poor conditions in Japan’s immigration detention centers have led to serious mental health problems and the death of inmates. Since 2006,13 people have died, most recently in March.
About 20 men at the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau went on hunger strike on May 9 to object against their repeated detention and what they called inhumane treatment, activists and detainees said.

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