Japanese-Uyghur lawmaker calls for harder line on China

Ruling party member Arfiya Eri says Japan must amend its 'passive constitution'

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Japanese Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker Arfiya Eri speaks during the Sydney Dialogue hosted by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute on Sept. 3 in Sydney. (Australian Strategic Policy Institute)

SOPHIE MAK, Nikkei staff writer

SYDNEY -- Japan's first lawmaker of Uyghur heritage is urging her country to take a stronger position on China's human rights record, while also calling for a heightened defense posture in response to Beijing's increasing military assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific region.

Arfiya Eri, born in Japan to ethnic Uyghur and Uzbek parents, was elected to the lower house of the Japanese Diet in 2023 representing a district just outside Tokyo. Before that, she was educated partly abroad, including in China and the U.S., and worked for the Bank of Japan and the United Nations.

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