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Chinese Students Trapped in Japan: 230 Deceived, 68 Missing
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2002-01-14
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"Sakata" Set up "Branch" for Students "Working" in Tokyo Students Working in Other Places Instead of Studying Meanwhile, another piece of "shocking news" was heard from Sakata Training University in Sakata of Yamagata. Most of the Chinese students that account for 90 percent of the university's student body have moved to Tokyo for making a living or work. University's Way out of Predicament"
Once any of these students is proved working in Japan without study, he or she shall be punished for violating "Entry Management Law". Any enrollee involved in a serious case will have to be repatriated. 1200 Chinese Enrollees Rejected, "Branch" in Tokyo Shut Down Latest news from Entry Management Bureau of Fukuoka and Sendai show that the bureau had rejected the plan of Kanda Training University to recruit another over 200 Chinese students. The bureau thought the school violated the regulation of the proportion of overseas students which is published by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
All of them were required to "return to Sakata before January 7". Any one who should fail to return on time will be severely punished and will even be deprived of their students' status. Tuition Used to Make up Losses from Ill Operation When will the Popular Situation Ends? Over ten years ago, some undesirable Japanese schools closed down which made a large number of Chinese students become illegal in registered permanent residence. Ten years passed, but the situation is quite similar. In fact, the Japanese government, Entry Management Bureau and educational departments know clearly that it is almost impossible for the Chinese students to live in Japan without borrowing money or taking a job. However, related departments failed to provide practical and effective solution. The Chinese students are always the ones to be censured afterwards. A Chinese educationist who is working in Japan pointed out that the Ministry of Education of Japan and Entry Management Bureau should not be blamed for their setting about to investigate and settle the problem of Sakata Training University. However, he hopes that related authorities can pay more attention on the fate of Chinese students in the near future, effectively protect their rights of study and survival so as to help them learn more useful knowledge to serve their motherland after they return to China. |
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