The rainy season began Tuesday in Japan, and in spite of the heat and humidity at the Greenpeace Japan office, the staff has been working overtime preparing for the June 17th pre-trial hearing for Junichi and Toru. With this hearing brings the arrival of Prof. Dirk Voorhoof, the defense team’s expert witness, who will be speaking to parliament members, university students, legal experts, as well as the judge in Aomori about his legal opinion regarding the human rights implications in the Japanese government’s case against the T2.
That Prof. Voorhoof’s opinion will be allowed to be submitted to the District Court of Aomori is both unexpected on the part of the judge and emboldening to the defense’s case. By submitting evidence regarding the whale meat embezzlement, the defense can provide a backdrop for describing how the action by Junichi and Toru was justifiable and arguably necessary to contribute to a debate of public interest and uphold Greenpeace’s role as an NGO and watchdog for a democratic society. Prof. Dirk Voorhoof among other accolades, teaches at Ghent University in Belguim in the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences and Faculty of Law, and is an expert on freedom of expression, democracy and human rights. He will give evidence on some key components of the defenses’ case including the following:
For a more accurate description of the human rights arguments read the Prof. Voorhoof’s legal opinion to be submitted next week to the District Court of Aomori.
As you can see, the defense team has their work cut out for them, as does the Greenpeace Japan office and the T2 special team. I am helping where I can in the work to free Junichi and Toru and win the favor of the Japanese public so that they can put whaling on trial.
More on the Tokyo Two trial.
You may want to keep up to date with the International Whaling Commission proceedings beginning June 22nd, a week from Monday. Junichi Sato, one of the TokyoTwo will be attending.
Photos: Hisayo, Junichi, and Teall hard at work. Also shown, photos posted at GP Japan of solidarity events by Greenpeace activists around the world.


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