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Japan deputy PM sparks criticism:

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Japan’s deputy prime minister described the country as the only one in the world with a single race, language and 2,000year–old monarchy, sparking criticism that he was ignoring an indigenous ethnic group and Japanese racial diversity.

Taro Aso, who is also finance minister and one of most influentia­l lawmakers in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government, has made a series of remarks in the past deemed insensitiv­e and discrimina­tory.

“No other country but this one has lasted for as long as 2,000 years with one language, one ethnic group and one dynasty,” Aso said in a speech Monday.

Aso, 79, apologized on Tuesday, saying he meant to say Japan has survived a long time without experienci­ng any major migrations or occupation by other ethnic groups.

Indigenous Ainu people have lived in what is now northern Japan for thousands of years and were officially recognized by a law enacted last year to protect and promote their culture.

Japan also has 2.7 million foreign residents, more than 2% of its total population of 126 million, according to government statistics. That includes more than 400,000 ethnic Koreans, many of whom came voluntaril­y or forcibly to Japan during its 1910-1945 colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula, and about 360,000 Koreans who have been naturalize­d.

Internatio­nal couples comprised more than 3% of the marriages in 2017. Last year, Japan relaxed visa requiremen­ts to allow more foreign workers to make up for a declining workforce in a nation with an aging and falling population. (AP)

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