CALL4 Begins Support for Lawsuit Questioning Judicial Responsibility in the Okawara Kakoki Incident
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the primary purpose of the lawsuit that CALL4 is now supporting?
- A: The lawsuit aims to question the responsibility of judges in the Okawara Kakoki Incident and restore the rule of law to Japan's criminal justice system, ending 'hostage justice'.
- Q: Who was Shizuo Aijima, and what happened to him in the Okawara Kakoki Incident?
- A: Shizuo Aijima was a former advisor at Okawara Kakoki who was unjustly arrested and detained for approximately 11 months, passing away without being granted bail.
- Q: What specific actions by judges are being questioned in this lawsuit?
- A: The lawsuit questions the legality of decisions made by 37 judges who were responsible for issuing arrest warrants and detention orders for Mr. Aijima and continuously denying his bail requests.
- Q: What was the original charge against Shizuo Aijima, and what was the outcome of that charge?
- A: Mr. Aijima was arrested for violating the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act by exporting spray dryers without permission. It was later confirmed in a state compensation claim case that he and others were innocent and the charge was baseless.
- Q: What is CALL4, and what is its role in supporting public litigation?
- A: CALL4 is Japan's first web platform specializing in public litigation support, operated by Certified Specified Non-Profit Organization CALL4, and it provides support for lawsuits like the one concerning the Okawara Kakoki Incident.