Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Tokyo-Two-before-Trial-in-Aomori-27MZIFIX6EOP.htmlConceptually similarTokyo Two before Trial in AomoriGP022B4Completed★★★★Tokyo Two before Trial in AomoriGP022ZCCompleted★★★★Tokyo Two before Trial in AomoriGP022ZBCompleted★★★★Tokyo Two before Trial in AomoriGP022ZDCompleted★★★★Tokyo Two Press Conference in AomoriGP022BMCompleted★★★★Tokyo Two Press Conference in AomoriGP022BNCompleted★★★★Junichi Sato before Trial in AomoriGP022ZACompleted★★★★Junichi Sato before Trial in AomoriGP022ZECompleted★★★★Toru Suzuki before Trial in AomoriGP022ZFCompleted★★★★View AllGP022B6Tokyo Two before Trial in AomoriGreenpeace Japan's Toru Suzuki (left of pic) and Junichi Sato (right of pic), accompanied by defence counsel Hizumi Kazuo (centre), walk to the courthouse in Aomori for the latest session in their trial, Japan, Friday 14th May 2010. Greenpeace Japan's Toru Suzuki and colleague Junichi Sato are on trial in Aomori following their exposure of an embezzlement scandal inside the taxpayer-funded whaling industry. The trial has become a landmark for Japan's legal system, after a recent opinion by the United Nations Human Rights Council's Working Group on Arbitrary Detention found that authorities have breached both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political rights, in the treatment of Sato and Suzuki. * City: AomoriLocations:Aomori-Asia-JapanDate:14 May, 2010Credit:© Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3888px X 2592pxKeywords:Asian ethnicities-Court cases-Day-Greenpeace activists-Japanese Government-KWCI (GPI)-Law-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Three people-Tokyo Two (campaign title)-WhalingShoot:Tokyo Two Trial ContinuesGreenpeace activists Toru Suzuki and Junichi Sato, the "Tokyo Two", are on trial in Aomori following their exposure of an embezzlement scandal inside the taxpayer-funded whaling industry.The trial has become a landmark for Japan's legal system, after a recent opinion by the United Nations Human Rights Council's Working Group on Arbitrary Detention found that authorities have breached both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political rights, in the treatment of Sato and Suzuki.Related Collections:Tokyo Two Stand Trial (Photo & Videos)