'I'm not a devious villain': Black men in Japan speak out about racial profiling

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For a black website producer who goes by the online name Gizmo, the most humiliating experience of his 11 years in Japan was also the most infuriating. While being stopped and quizzed by the police has been a regular occurrence, he said, one unnecessary confrontation could have caused damage to his personal and professional reputation. And it has left him...

For a black website producer who goes by the online name Gizmo, the most humiliating experience of his 11 years in Japan was also the most infuriating. While being stopped and quizzed by the police has been a regular occurrence, he said, one unnecessary confrontation could have caused damage to his personal and professional reputation.

"In seconds there were four officers around me, really close and in my face," he said. "They asked for my identity card, they wanted to look in my bag and then they asked if they could frisk me. "I have dark skin and dreadlocks so that makes me an easy target for the police here," he said, adding that the way he looks effectively triggers an assumption in police that he is carrying "drugs or weapons", he said.

The same day, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told a press conference that stop-and-search decisions are "conducted according to the law on people with reasonable suspicion that they have committed crimes or are going to commit crimes". He added that people are not stopped based on their race or nationality.

 

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