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Tokyo Two Protest in USA
Greenpeace activists protest at the Japanese embassy in Washington with a banner and signs depicting the two Greenpeace anti-Southern Ocean whaling activists, Junichi Sato and Toru Suzuki, who have been awaiting trial for 172 days after exposing the embezzlement of whale meat from the taxpayer-funded whaling fleet.
Unique identifier:
GP01NIZ
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
08/12/2008
Locations:
United States of America
,
Washington, D.C.
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Robert Meyers
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Tokyo Two Protest in USA
Greenpeace volunteers protest in front of the Japanese embassy in Washington demanding an end to the political persecution of the two Greenpeace anti-whaling activists, Junichi Sato and Toru Suzuki, and an end to Japan's whaling in the Southern Ocean. The two Greenpeace activists exposed corruption in the taxpayer-funded whaling industry, but were themselves arrested in a crackdown on Greenpeace itself in Tokyo. A quarter of a million Greenpeace supporters wrote to the Prime Minister to demand their release. The arrest was denounced by Amnesty International, and fits a pattern of repression of the rights of free speech in Japan which has been condemned by the United Nations. Actions at Japanese embassies around the world are scheduled during the week. The activists protesting declare themselves as 'co-defendants', by asking the Japanese government to 'Arrest Me Too' and to put 'Whaling on Trial'. The group challenges the Prime Minister to set Junichi and Toru free, and end the corrupt whaling program, or order their own arrest for daring to oppose the whaling program. 30,000 people have also signed petitions declaring themselves complicit in Junichi and Toru's actions, and state that if defending whales is a crime, they too are guilty.
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