UN Says Japan Violated Anti-Whaling Activist's Human Rights
by Matthew McDermott, New York, NY
on 02.10.10

Junichi Sato (left), Toru Suzuki (right), and their lead counsel, Yuichi Kaido (center) face reporters at a press briefing following their first pre-trial hearing at Aomori District Court in 2009. Caption and photo: Greenpeace
Nearly eighteen months ago two Greenpeace anti-whaling activists were arrested by Japanese police for stealing whale meat from a shipping company. Now a working group of the United Nations Human Rights Council has said the human rights of the so-called "Tokyo Two" have been violated by the Japanese justice system:
































