The Sayama Case

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Kazuo Ishikawa receives 18th Tada Human Rights Award

On December 16, 2006, Japan’s Yoko Tada Foundation for Human Rights awarded Kazuo Ishikawa the 18th Tada Human Rights Prize for his work in the fighting miscarriage of justice.

“We have great respect for Mr. Ishikawa in his 43-year battle,” the award committee said, “We want to show our solidarity with him, in hopes that he will win his third appeal for the retrial and reinvestigation of the Sayama Case and that the false charges against him are dropped.”

The Tada Human Rights Award commemorates the life of Yoko Tada, a human rights lawyer who was involved in numerous high profile campaigns in Japan until her death, at the age of 29, in 1989. Past recipients include SUH Sung for his work promoting democracy in South Korea and Michelle Pierre-Louis for her work with women's health issues in Haiti.

The photo of him get arrested

The Sayama Ribbon