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More than 250,000 Greenpeace supporters sent protest emails to the Japanese Prime Minister to release our scandal-busting activists, Junichi and Toru, who were arrested in May. And it worked -- after 26 days in custody, they were released!
The Japanese Prosecutor attempted to block their release, but failed and Junichi and Toru have now been reunited with their families and are now awaiting trial.
Appealing against their release, the public prosecutor argued that the numbers of people who sent these letters was "questionable" -- this despite the fact that every single email was double-checked by you. In other words, the Japanese Government doesn't believe you exist. Now we need you to give them unquestionable proof of support for Junichi and Toru:
Download this PDF, print it, fold it into an envelope, stamp it and post it.
Write a personal letter or card and post it. (Read further on this page)
Guide to writing your own letter:
Key points:
Things to write about:
Beginning the letter
You can usually start by identifying yourself or referring to the issue.
Examples:
Making your request
The central part of your letter should make these two specific requests to the Prosecutor, which should be to ask him to:
Ending your letter
Examples:
Try to include a phrase that encourages a reply. Make sure your name is clearly legible: printing in capitals helps.
Yours respectfully or Yours sincerely are the best endings.
Address to write to
Keiichi Tadaki, Hon Prosecutor General,
Haruo Kasama, Deputy Prosecutor General
Supreme Public Prosecutors Office
1-1-1 Kasumigaseki
Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo-to
100-0013
Japan