 children and for future generations thank you very much thank you so much for that absolutely riveting and indeed shocking testimony which you've given us and it's truly hard to believe that in this year of 2014 we are having member of the European Parliament under personal permanent protection due to xenophobia I think this is certainly food for thought for all of us but I also must say that we are I'm sure we're speaking for everybody we must say proud we are that's a good ambassador for the migrants speaking in the European Parliamentary context where you've been duly elected so we'll pass now to a slightly change the focus of the debate from that of two successful migrants who've gone to a new country and achieved great prominence and are fighting a very high profile battle on behalf of the perception of migrants I must say that we now talk to the children of migrants in fact indeed their parents spoke to us last year from this very podium we start with them miss Yurika Tsuda Moribe who lives in Japan is the son of a Filipina and Japanese dad and her experiences again it speaks to this point of diaspora one of growing up in a country and yet learning over time that you have a different cultural background I leave it to you to describe that