On September 7, 2010, a Chinese trawler ship Minjinyu 5179, which had been fighting in a disputed territorial war, collided with a patrol vessel of the Japan Coast Guard near the Senkaku Islands (or China 's Diaoyutai Islands). The detention of the captain by Japan caused a serious diplomatic dispute between China and Japan. China's request for liberation of the captain was not accepted, but the captain's detention period was extended for another 10 days. The so-called Kanaku boat incident in 2010 (or Minjinyu 5179 incident) angered the Chinese massacre and anti-Japanese protests, and occurred in Beijing and Shanghai.
Because of harassment by environmentalist, Japan ended Antarctic hunting as early as 2010-2011. However, it was announced in October 2011 that whaling activities from 2011 to 2012 will proceed as planned. In a poll conducted by the Associated Press on Japanese citizens in July and August 2011, 52% of Japanese supported whaling, 35% supported neutrality, and 13% opposed. At the 63 th meeting of the IWC in 2011, Japan demonstrated the progress of "normalization" policy. When South Americans proposed to vote for a new whale reserve in the South Atlantic, Japanese delegates led to attack Iceland, several Caribbean countries and other representatives. As a result, voting was postponed for one year, and there were other items to consider by the committee.
According to the data of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, in the country where the people promote a racially unique and homogeneous society, the foreign population in 2010 is only 1.7% of the total population. Japan's strict immigration policy and anti-immigration policy have been severely criticized. Like Canada, the population of Japan is declining rapidly, and the low fertility rate almost matches the death rate of elderly people in the country. The population now reaches 128 million, but analysts estimate that this figure will be reduced by a third in 2060, and the country will have to adopt more open policies It has been.
On October 28, 2009, President Obama signed Matthew Shepard and James Bird, Jr. along with the 2010 Defense Licensing Act. The Hate Crime Prevention Act which extends the current US Federal Hate Crime Act applies to the actual or perceived sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability of the victim and the victim participates in federal protection activities We abandon the preconditions for. . 45 states and the District of Columbia have regulations that make them motivated for all kinds of prejudice for violence or intimidation as criminals (Arkansas State, Georgia State Supreme Court, Indiana State, South Carolina State and It was suppressed in 2004 by the State of Wyoming). ) Each of these regulations covers racial, religious and racial prejudices, with 32 disabilities, 31 cases with sexual orientation, 28 cases with gender, transgender / 17 cases targeting gender identity, 5 cases targeting political factions