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Vietnamese detainee dies in Japanese immigration centre

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A Vietnamese man held in a Japanese immigration detention centre died on Saturday, six people told Reuters, drawing fresh attention to conditions in the country’s detention system….
A Vietnamese man held in a Japanese immigration detention centre died on Saturday, six people told Reuters, drawing fresh attention to conditions in the country’s detention system. The man died at the East Japan Immigration Centre in Ibaraki prefecture, northeast of Tokyo, according to activists, a lawyer and a detainee held at the facility. Two men died at the same facility in 2014. The deceased man was named Van Huan Nguyen and was one of more than 11,000 refugees that the country took in over the three decades to 2005 in the aftermath of the Vietnam war, according to two of the sources. It was not clear for how long he had been detained or why. Nguyen did not have relatives in Japan but had many friends, said one of the sources who had known him. “He was a bright, fun person,” she said.

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