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1990-91 Immigrant Labour in Japan - selections from the AMPO journal

Submitted by libcom on March 5, 2006

1990-91 Immigrant Labour in Japan - selections from the AMPO journal

"Coming back" to Japan - Montse Watkins

Life as a ghost, a poem by an Iranian migrant worker

Foreign workers in a racist world - Oda Makoto

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