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Asian ethnicities
Court cases
Day
Greenpeace activists
Indoors
Japanese Government
KWCI (GPI)
Law
Lawyers
Media
Men
Microphones
Oceans (campaign title)
Press conferences
Speeches
Tokyo Two (campaign title)
Two people
Whaling
Tokyo Two Press Conference in Aomori
Greenpeace activist Junichi Sato (left) in the company of his defence counsel, holds a press conference at the end of the 'summing up' day in court.
Toru Suzuki and colleague Junichi Sato, known as the "Tokyo Two", began trial in Aomori in February 2010 following their exposure of an embezzlement scandal inside the taxpayer-funded whaling industry. Today the Aomori District Court Prosecutor demanded they each serve a prison term of one year and six months for theft and trespass.
Unique identifier:
GP022ZN
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
08/06/2010
Locations:
Aomori
,
Asia
,
Japan
Credit line:
© Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Tokyo Two Closing Arguments in Aomori
Greenpeace activists Toru Suzuki and Junichi Sato, the "Tokyo Two", began trial in Aomori in February 2010 following their exposure of an embezzlement scandal inside the taxpayer-funded whaling industry. Despite conducting a public interest investigation into corruption in the Japanese whaling industry, which was singled out by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the longest jail term for any Greenpeace activist in the organisation’s 40 year history was demanded in court in Japan today. Corroborating testimonies from whaling industry whistleblowers backing the allegations and contradictory testimony from prosecution witnesses have failed to prevent the severely disproportionate sentence being requested. The UN Human Rights Council Working Group on Arbitrary Detention stated that the 26-day detention of Junichi and Toru breached their human rights. Despite this the Court Prosecutor demanded they each serve a prison term of 1 year and 6 months for theft and trespass.
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