Citizens' Struggle


On the night of the 13th a woman from Tokyo's Koto Ward, as well as a woman who appeared on behalf of her parents in Kawasaki, read tearful appeals in choked voices, which brought tears to the eyes of the over 2,000 people there -- pollution victims and their labor-union supporters. Having been discharged from the hospital only the previous month, I was still weakened, and supported myself with a cane as I went to Keidanren [Federation of Economic Organizations] headquarters to participate. I was aware that it might kill me, and I had come here against the objections of my wife and family, who had tried to stop me. During the night I received an IV and injections for an asthma attack, and then participated in a demonstration near the government offices... (Matsushi Imagawa, in Blue Sky No. 63, March 28, 1985) It made me even tenser to think that every little thing was being closely watched, not only by the Association, which had filed the lawsuit, but also by all the people from the wide range of organizations who were supporting the Nishiyodogawa Lawsuit... I am now in the pitiful state of having to stay alive by breathing oxygen 24 hours a day. Right now I want to stay alive in any way possible long enough to see victory in this lawsuit. (Yoshio Satomura, "My Impressions Upon Finishing Clinical Questioning," in Blue Sky No. 97, May 15, 1989) |
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| River Community | Urbanization | Pollution Era | Regeneration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Then & Now
The Way It Was Life Long Ago |
War Prosperity & Industrialization
War Damage to Nishiyodogawa Tyhpoon/Flood Damage |
Pollution Variety Show
Health Damage Citizens' Struggle |
Regeneration Begins
Post-Earthquake Recovery Court Settlement and Establishment of Foundation |