Report from a battleground - Senjo kara no hokoku - Sanrizuka 1967-1977

Title: Report from a battleground - Senjo kara no hokoku - Sanrizuka 1967-1977

Photographer(s): Kikujiro Fukushima

Writer(s): Kikujiro Fukushima, Ishii Takeshi

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Publisher(s): Shakai Hyoronsha, Tokyo, Japan

Year: 1980

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Language(s): Japanese, English

Pages: 224

Size: 18 x 25,5 cm

Binding: Softcover

Edition: 2nd edition may 1980

Print: Printed in Japan

Nation(s) and year(s) of Protest: Japan, 1967-1977

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A LETTER TO THE READER

Fukushima Kikujiro

Last May 8, Higashiyama Kaoru was killed during a battle at Sanrizuka by a police tear gas grenade. At his funeral on May 14, which was held at Shotenji Temple near the place where he was shot, I was horrified to see that most of the reporters were wearing armbands saying "Press".

This blue press armband is issued by the police as a sign of their permission to cover an event. It is bad enough that the police give reporters permission to gather information about the airport struggle, but what a terrible age it is in which reporters covering the funeral of a police victim have to have an armband issued by the killers themselves.....

....at Sanrizuka there has been a veritable "state of war" between people who are tryng to maintain their right to live a decent life and those who are trying to steal that right from them.

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