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Author Re: Fischer gets more support in Japan parliament / the 'UN' point
Goran Tomic

2005-03-18, 5:50 pm

Dear Sir,
it's obvious that Fischer's detention is going to his end. There are no
formal facts which can allowed Japan's to hold him in prison. I expect that
he would be free till the end of this month or some days after.
Now, he is stateless and Japan couldn't sent anywhere, except on Island.
It seems that they use Fischer for their political overreaching in
Parliament.
I'll send translation of that text our media in Yugoslavia. That will be
publish tomorrow.

Regards,
Goran Tomic


"banana" <banana@REMOVE_THIS.borve.demon.co.uk>
quote:

> The point that 'Fischer's incarceration weakens Japan's case for
> permanent membership of the UN Security Council' is not as silly as some
> people might think. Basically the point is: 'why should the Japanese
> government get a permanent seat - and veto - if it can't stand its
> ground on the "human rights issue" of the US government's persecution of
> a single individual?'
>
> Note the important point that the Minister of Justice can free Fischer
> immediately if she chooses to do so.
>
> Japan has an obligation *not* to send people back to the territory of
> regimes that are persecuting them, regardless of whether those regimes
> claim that those people are 'their' citizens and therefore 'belong' to
> them.
>
> Let the Japanese authorities call allowing Fischer to go to Iceland
> something other than 'deportation' if they want - so long as they free
> him and allow him to go to Iceland unconditionally and immediately.
>
> The following article is from the 'Mainichi Daily News':
>
> <http://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/news/2005...0dm011000c.html>:



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