Foreign visitors to Japan will be fingerprinted and photographed, after the country's parliament passed a controversial law in an effort to fight terrorism, according to the BBC Online. The measures will apply to all foreigners over the age of 16, except permanent residents and those on official business. [AMEInfo.com]
Posted May 18, 2006
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