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Journalist, former
News Anchor
Birthplace:
Vietnam |
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Born in Vietnam, Sakurai graduated from the University of
Hawaii in 1969 and started her career as a journalist with the
Tokyo branch of the Christian Science Monitor 1971.
From 1980 through 1996 she was a very popular and well-respected
newscaster and commentator on Nippon Television Network (NTV),
one of Japan's highest-rated national commercial networks. Once
called "the best woman in Japanese public life" by
a member of the Japanese Diet, Sakurai is active in the Foreign
Correspondence Club and Japan National Press Club and was honored
by the Society of Japanese Women in Radio and Television and
the International Society for Promoting International Understanding.
Her book AIDS Hanzai: Ketsubyo Kanja no Higeki (AIDS
Crimes: The Tragedy of Hemophiliacs) and her probing tv-interviews
exposed Japan's tainted blood scandal. Sakurai revealed the poor
response of health officials and drug firms to the dangers of
HIV infection from contaminated blood. The fight to help hemophiliacs
who contracted AIDS through blood donations received much energy
and attention through her efforts. This was a major accomplishment
as the stigma associated with AIDS is still great in Japan.
The book was awarded with Japan's most prestigious prize for
nonfiction. Nearly two years after its publication the Ministry
of Health and Welfare and five drug companies finally publicly
disclosed their roles in the distribution of risky blood products.
Sakurai has also been active to assist the parents of Japanese
citizens kidnapped by North Korean agents and often speaks publicly
on this issue.
"Japan is a country where the government does not respect
life," she once confided to me, referring to the AIDS problem
and the non-committed response of the Japanese government to
the fate of the citizens kidnapped by North Korea.
1994 - SJ Award (Josei Housousha
Kodankai Sho, awarded to female broadcasters)
1995 - 26th Oyake Souichi Non-Fiction Award
1996 - Diamond Lady Award (awarded by Diamond
Publishing)
1996 - Hashida Award (honoring contributions
to TV culture)
1998 - 46th Kikuchi Kan Award (honoring creative
achievement)
Books by Yoshiko Sakurai (Japanese)
Diamond Publishing's profile of Yoshiko Sakurai (Japanese)
Yoshiko Sakurai's Web Site (Japanese)
Discussion Corner (Japanese)
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