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A Facebook post claims Japan does not accept asylum applications from refugees. This is not true, though the numbers allowed to enter the country are extremely low.

from a 2015 speech at a UN general assembly in New York by then Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe. Asked about taking in refugees from Syria, he said the country needed to improve the living standards of its own citizens first.

Misleading claims which circulate online have the potential to harm individuals, groups and democratic processes and institutions. Online claims can spread fast and far, and are difficult to contain and correct.How many refugees does Japan accept?from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Since 2000, the numbers have averaged around 30 per year.

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