TO ACCESS THE ENGLISH VERSION OF ALL SIX EPISODES OF THE MANGA:
http://jpbox.jp/hakamada-manga.html
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lPASSAGE OF THE DAY: "They (the mangos) are powerful, compelling, and haunting. Read them. Share them. (They're meant to be shared.) Add your voices, and the voices of your families and friends, to those advocating for Iwao Hakamada - to those who are seeking a retrial in which he has the opportunity to produce the forensic evidence which will prove he is innocent - and to those who will not rest until he is exonerated and totally free. Allow his case to be a testament to the valued principal that miscarriages of Justice have no boundaries - and the fundamental truth that time - not even a half century - can be allowed to diminish the stench of injustice."
PUBLISHER'S NOTE: "Iwao Hakamada: Japan: An innocent man is sentenced to death for a mass murder after a confession was tortured out of him by the police. Fifty years later he is still alive, and his lawyers, spurred on by his sister and his admirers in the boxing world from whence he came want him to be cleared, before it is too late. (He was born on March 10, 1936, which makes him 86-years-old.) Like any other miscarriage of justice, attracting the public attention and support necessary for exoneration is crucial But how does one maintain this public attention from people who believe in his innocence - which he has had from the outset - when the case is half a century old, and so many people (two generations?) needed for support today had not even been born when he was wrongly convicted, and sentenced to death on September 1, 1968? Iwao Hakamada's supporters found a unique way to solve this problem and get international attention: Producing a manga - a popular form of graphic depiction which can a powerful tool for achieving social change - that sets out the story of his life. A link that will take you to all six episodes (English versions) of this Mango is provided below. They have been distributed without charge to get the maximum attention possible. They are powerful, compelling, and haunting. Read them. Share them. (They're meant to be shared.) Add your voices, and the voices of your families and friends, to those advocating for Iwao Hakamada - to those who are seeking a retrial in which he has the opportunity to produce the forensic evidence which will prove he is innocent - to those who will not rest until he is exonerated and totally free. Allow his case to be a testament to the valued principal that miscarriages of Justice have no boundaries - and the fundamental truth that time - not even a half century - can be allowed to diminish the stench of injustice.
Harold Levy: Publisher: The Charles Smith Blog.
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