Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Colombian-Activists-Protest-T2-Verdict-27MZIFI5UK9Q.htmlConceptually similarArgentinian Activists Protest T2 VerdictGP026A9Completed★★★★Chilean Activists Protest T2 VerdictGP026BYCompleted★★★★Argentinian Activists Protest T2 VerdictGP026AACompleted★★★★Mexican Activists Protest T2 VerdictGP0269XCompleted★★★★Mexican Activists Protest T2 VerdictGP0269YCompleted★★★★Mexican Activists Protest T2 VerdictGP0269ZCompleted★★★★Filipino Activists Protest T2 VerdictGP026B2Completed★★★★Filipino Activists Protest T2 VerdictGP026B3Completed★★★★South African Activists Protest T2 VerdictGP026AECompleted★★★★View AllGP026AYColombian Activists Protest T2 VerdictOutside the Japanese embassy in Bogota, Greenpeace activists hold a banner saying “¿Cómo? ¿Culpables por defender las ballenas?” which translates to "Guilty for Defending Whales?" They are protesting the verdict against the activists Junichi Sato and Toru Suzuki who exposed widespread corruption in the Japanese government’s Southern Ocean whaling programme.Locations:America, South America-Bogota-ColombiaDate:6 Sep, 2010Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:2272px X 1704pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Court cases-Day-Embassies-Greenpeace activists-Japanese Government-KWCI (GPI)-Law-Medium group of people-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Tokyo Two (campaign title)-WhalingShoot:Colombian Activists Protest Tokyo Two VerdictOutside the Japanese embassy in Bogota, Greenpeace activists hold a banner saying “¿Cómo? ¿Culpables por defender las ballenas?” which translates to "Guilty for Defending Whales?" They are protesting the verdict against the activists Junichi Sato and Toru Suzuki who exposed widespread corruption in the Japanese government’s Southern Ocean whaling programme. The two activists were convicted of theft and trespass after carrying out a public interest investigation into embezzlement, during which they intercepted as evidence one of numerous boxes of whale meat coming from the whaling factory ship the Nisshin Maru and destined for private use, which breaches the regulations of the taxpayer-funded programme. The case of Sato and Suzuki has generated significant international attention, from senior political figures, including Nobel Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, international human rights groups and legal experts.Related Collections:Tokyo Two Stand Trial (Photo & Videos)