The full text of Fischer's legal coordinator, John Bosnitch, which came in
three stages as the drama developed, is given below. In summary we
can tell you that just before 5:00 pm Japanese time on Tuesday Japanese Justice
Minister Daizo Nozawa decided against requests filed by Bobby Fischer against
his deportation to the USA. The ministry rejected Fischer's demand for protection
as a political refugee, saying that the charges outstanding against him in
the United States are not political in nature. Normally the plaintiff has seven
days to appeal such a decision, but, according to Bosnitch, the ministry tried
to deny him due process by immediately deporting him.
Fischer's lawyers Masako Suzuki and Takeshi Ohashi contacted authorities to
legally block a deportation on the grounds that the whole procedure is now
before the courts and a deportation would be a flagrant violation of Bobby
Fischer's right to full legal recourse and protection under Japanese law. "If
Bobby Fischer is deported tonight," wrote Bosnitch yesterday, "it
will be the best proof so far that this entire unlawful detention and entrapment
is nothing more than the will of the United States' government being dutifully
executed in violation of the law by Japanese authorities."
In the meantime we received the following message from John Bosnitch, head
of the Committee to Free Bobby Fischer, who is coordinating the legal attempts
to block the extradition.
Urgent press release
Bobby Fischer lawsuit files, lawyers say deportation blocked
7:45 PM Tuesday, August 24th, 2004
Tokyo, Japan
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Bobby Fischer is taken into detention in Tokio –
Photo by Tatsuya Onishi of Mainichi
Daily News
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Bobby Fischer deportation order issued, Refugee claim rejected, immediate deportation
threatened! Lawyers have warned immigration officers, lawsuit filed.
Japanese Justice Minister Daizo Nozawa simultaneously issued two decisions
just before 5:00 PM today, in both cases deciding against requests filed by
Bobby Fischer.
The ministry rejected Bobby Fischer's demand for protection as a political
refugee, saying that the charges outstanding against him in the United States
are not political in nature. Bobby has been charged for violating the sanctions
against Yugoslavia by playing his 1992 championship rematch against former
world champion Boris Spassky in that country. Bobby violated those sanctions
as a political statement. He could have played Spassky in any place of his
choosing – the decision to play in Yugoslavia was entirely political
in nature and Bobby Fischer is appealing the decision to reject his refugee
claim. He has seven days to appeal, but as it appears that the ministry is
trying to deny him due process by immediately deporting him, Bobby
has already tonight submitted the appeal papers to try to block any physical
effort to deport him.
Justice Minister Nozawa also formally rejected Bobby Fischer's appeal of the
deportation order issued against him by the Immigration Bureau. The minister
said that Bobby Fischer's grounds for appealing the deportation were insufficient
and that the deportation should take place. The minister did not address even
one of the clearly illegal violations of procedure that were cited in Bobby's
appeal.
John Bosnitch of the Committee to Free Bobby Fischer has been called by Bobby
several times since 5:00 PM to make sure that the two lawyers handling Bobby's
case act to block any physical deportation at this time. Lawyers Masako Suzuki
and Takeshi Ohashi are now contacting the Immigration officials at the Ushiku
Detention center as well as the Justice Ministry itself to legally block a
deportation on the grounds that the whole procedure is now before the courts
and a deportation would be a flagrant violation of Bobby Fischer's right to
full legal recourse and protection under Japanese law.

Miyako Watai, Masako Suzuki,
Fischer's lawyer, and John Bosnitch at a press conference in behalf of
Fischer. |
The Committee is especially concerned that the ministry personnel who delivered
the decisions to Bobby Fischer told him that he will be deported today, Tuesday,
August 24th, with no further recourse, despite the pending lawsuit and his
immediate submission of his appeal regarding his refugee claim. Even if he
is not deported, their intentional verbal threat constitutes cruel psychological
intimidation and abuse. The officials held up a kind of dog-tag identification
badge and told Bobby, "This is what you will have to wear on your neck
on your flight to the United States."
The normal minimum time between the issuance of the minister's deportation
order and a physical deportation is three months. If Bobby Fischer is deported
tonight in violation of all Japanese customs and practices, it will be the
best proof so far that this entire unlawful detention and entrapment is nothing
more than the will of the United States' government being dutifully executed
in violation of the law by Japanese authorities. Bobby Fischer's fear that
Japan is nothing more than a US-controlled colony would be proven true.
At this very moment, lawyer Takeshi Ohashi is rushing to bring an action to
the court in Tokyo and is moving to block actions to take Bobby Fischer out
of the detention center in Ushiku, Ibaraki Prefecture. The first claim to the
court is for the deportation order to be overturned and the second is for a
kind of injunction to stop all action toward the physical transfer of Bobby
Fischer to the airport.
If there is any real justice available in this land, let it stand up for the
rights of Bobby Fischer right now! The Committee to Free Bobby Fischer is redoubling
its efforts in his defense.
Update 1
In the very latest development, Bobby Fischer's lawyers have succeeded in
contacting Immigration officials to officially notify them of the filing of
legal action to block any deportation and to inform them that any action against
Bobby at this time would be a violation of the laws protecting his right to
due process. We are continuing this battle on every front!
Update 2
Bobby Fischer's lawyer Takeshi Ohashi has reported to the Committee to Free
Bobby Fischer that at 7:20 PM he formally filed a lawsuit at the Tokyo District
Court to overturn the deportation order and to seek an injunction against any
action to physically move Bobby Fischer to deport him to the United States.
According to Bobby Fischer's lawyer Masako Suzuki, the court will now typically
take about one month to consider the written request for an injunction on the
whole deportation process, and if that injunction is granted, we can expect
it to take up to one year for the entire lawsuit to be dealt with in the Tokyo
District Court. The lawyers have sent a written formal notice to the Immigration
officials by fax as of 7:35 PM notifying them that this matter has now been
received by the courts for deliberation and that no further adverse actions
should be taken against Bobby Fischer. The Committee to Free Bobby Fischer
is confident that this battle to defend Bobby's inalienable rights and freedoms
will be successful and that Bobby Fischer will be freed.
Links
There are already more than 250 news articles about these dramatic events
in the international press. Here are a few for you to peruse.
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Reuters
(248.8.04, 07:10h): Japan Issues Order to Deport Ex-Chess Champ Fischer:
TOKYO - Japan issued a deportation order on Tuesday against former world
chess champion Bobby Fischer, who is wanted in the United States for defying
sanctions, but his lawyer immediately filed an appeal, blocking the move.
A Japanese immigration official said Justice Minister Daizo Nozawa had
rejected a previous appeal by Fischer against deportation, issued a deportation
order and notified him of the order. Fischer's request for refugee status
had also been rejected, the official said....
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The
Guardian (24.08.04 8:16 pm): Japan Orders Ex-Chess Champion Deported
Japan on Tuesday ordered Bobby Fischer deported, but the former chess champion
immediately appealed the case in court, meaning he won't be sent out of
the country right away. The government also ruled Fischer did not qualify
as a political refugee...
- ABC
News Online: Fischer dodges deportation for now (25.08.04, 8:08pm): Former
world chess champion Bobby Fischer, who is being detained in Japan, has escaped
deportation to the US again. Immigration officers caught Mr Fischer trying
to leave the country with a cancelled passport. Japan issued another deportation
order today against the man wanted in the United States for defying sanctions
but his lawyer immediately filed an appeal blocking the move. An immigration
official said the court filings would only delay the process. Previous attempts
by Bobby Fischer to remain in Japan have failed. His request for refugee
status was rejected and his hopes of marrying a local look unlikely to be
approved. The US has sought to arrest Fischer since he played a chess game
in the former Yugoslavia in 1992. If convicted, he faces up to 10 years in
prison.
Previous ChessBase articles
'Bobby
Fischer and I have decided to marry'
17.08.2004
Bobby Fischer, the former world chess champion, plans to marry the president
of the Japan Chess Association (and four-time Japanese women's champion)
Miyoko Watai. This was reported in newspapers and wire services last night.
Now Watai-san has sent us a statement explaining the background of her
personal relationship with Fischer. |
Fischer
renounces US citizenship
15.08.2004
Bobby Fischer has been moved to a new detention facility in Tokyo, pending
a decision on his deportation to the US, where he faces a 10-year jail
sentence. A lot of new material has surfaced, including Fischer's handwritten
renouncement of his US citizenship and a blow-by-blow description and picture
of his arrest at Narita Airport. Harrowing
stuff... |
Spassky
to Bush: Arrest me!
10.08.2004
Boris Spassky, who played the contentious return match against Bobby Fischer
in Yugoslavia 1992, for which the latter is currently facing deportation
and incarceration in the US, has appealed to President Bush to show mercy
and charity for his tormented successor. If for some reason that should
be impossible, Spassky suggests a very
imaginative alternative... |
Fischer's
appeal rejected
28.07.2004
Bobby Fischer's appeal against his deportation was rejected today by Japanese
authorities. Meanwhile the Icelandic Chess Federation has appealed to US
president Bush to pardon Fischer and set up a petition web site to collect
signatures. In Tokyo a "Free Fischer Press Conference" is scheduled for
Thursday. More... |
Fischer
a sacrificial pawn?
25.07.2004
Bobby Fischer is still in detention at Narita Airport in Tokyo, traumatised
but stubborn, "behaving like a Samorai". At the same time news outlets
all over the world are covering the story, whit Fischer's brother-in-law
Russell Targ assailing the Bush administration for playing election year
politics with the former chess champion's freedom. There's
a lot to be read... |
Game
of Life: Kasparov on Fischer - in full
20.07.2004
The news of Fischer's arrest in Japan came as a shock to Garry Kasparov,
who was in a holiday camp working intensely on the games of his greatest
American predecessor. In today's issue of The Wall Street Journal Kasparov
assesses Fischer's chess career – for a public that was being exposed to
his current situation. We now bring you Kasparov's
full article. |
Will
Fischer be extradited?
19.07.2004
Chess legend Bobby Fischer, the hero of millions, languishes in the detention
facilities of Narita Airport in Tokyo, waiting for a decision by Japanese
Immigration authorities on his deportation to the US. We have collected
all the documents and reconstructed a timeline to his arrest. Fischer,
who has no legal counsel, is appealing
for international assistance. |
Bobby
Fischer detained in Japan (updated)
16.07.2004
It's the latest twist in the sad tale of American former world champion
Bobby Fischer. He has been detained in Japan and faces possible deportation
to the US to face charges for playing in Yugoslavia in 1992. Fischer's
website says he was "very nearly killed" in Japan. The story has been picked
up by news services all over the
world. |
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