- Ryoichi Sasakawa
Ryōichi Sasakawa (笹川良一 "Sasakawa Ryōichi") (
May 18 ,1899 –July 14 ,1995 ) was a Japanese businessman, suspected World War II criminal, [Encyclopedia Britannica : [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9112299/Sasakawa-Ryoichi "Sasakawa Ryoichi"] (retrieved 4 May 2007)]fascist ,organized crime figure, renowned shipbuilder,philanthropist andgoodwill ambassador . Born in Minoh, Osaka, he is most famous for his ties to theUnification Movement and his boast of being "the world's wealthiest fascist". [Citation
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accessdate=2007-10-22]During the Sino-Japanese War, Sasakawa rose to prominence by using his wealth to fund
paramilitary forces in China, which he used not only to support the Japanese armies, but also for plunderFact|date=August 2008. Using his personal forces and his wealth, he established a largesmuggling operation for drugs and other goodsFact|date=August 2008. These operations would lead to his arrest at the end ofWorld War II as a class A war criminal.While being held in
Sugamo Prison he metYoshio Kodama , where the two established a long-term friendship. The US intelligence community secured their release in 1948, in exchange for their aid in fightingCommunism and promoting stability in the post-war climate. The two became deeply involved in the post-war reconstruction, using their considerable wealth and influence to bolster business and political parties. Aside from legitimate investments, Sasakawa also used his wealth to bribe officials, used his paramilitary forces to break up strikes and other meetings, and built ties to Kodama'sKanto-kai and the nascent modernyakuza .Fact|date=August 2008In the 1950s, he received a monopoly on
motor boat competitions in Japan. Since it is one of the few sports for whichgambling is allowed, it became a very lucrative business. This was regulated by the department of transport, and it can be noted that many of the foundations he later created were led by previous employees of the department of transport.Sasakawa later made extensive charitable contributions, especially in the area of
disaster relief . As the founder of theUnited States-Japan Foundation , Sasakawa was instrumental in many global efforts to promote the betterment of all the world's people. TheNippon Foundation , established by Sasakawa in August 1959 as the JapanShipbuilding Industry Foundation, expanded its mission to include service, including physical and cultural education andsocial welfare .Specifically, the support of the Nippon Foundation has been directed toward solving the world's medical and environmental problems. By cooperating on an ongoing basis with agencies of the
United Nations , including theWorld Health Organization andUNICEF , this foundation has helped to make substantial progress on many worldwide fronts, includingfamine relief, aid forrefugee s, support for various educational programs, allocations forpharmaceutical and medical equipment, and international campaigns to eradicatesmallpox ,leprosy , drug addiction andAIDS .He also funded the expansion of
Norman Borlaug 'sGreen Revolution toAfrica , creating theSasakawa Africa Association to help stop rising famine in the continent.ee also
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External links
* [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?r102:S08SE2-64: U.S. Senate "Tribute to the Honorable Ryoichi Sasakawa"]
* [http://www.voltairenet.org/article30028.html Sasakawa, a Respected War Criminal]
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