Posted by jamie -
3 September 2010 at 10:54am -
Junichi (right) and Toru (left) working on their defence during their trial (c) Sutton-Hibbert/Greenpeace
Two years ago, Junichi Sato and Toru Suzuki exposed a scandal involving government
corruption entrenched within the tax-payer funded Japanese whaling
industry. They are on trial for theft and trespass, and are awaiting the verdict due this coming Monday.
This will be the first blog Toru and I have written together, as up
until recently our heavy bail restrictions have meant that we could not
be in the same room or even talk to each other without a lawyer present.
The verdict in our trial is approaching, and on Monday
6 September we will know what our fate is. We don't really know what the
result would be, all we know now is that it is going to show the status
of Japanese democracy. It's a long way from where it was when this case
started - our investigation to end Japan's whaling.