Lindsay Ann Hawker T-Shirt Campaign



T-shirts sold to date:

228


T-shirts now bear latest available image of Ichihashi (image released Jun 29th)

"The more people that wear the T-shirts, the more support that we will feel, is being shown for us. Lindsay was a teacher, who loved her life in Japan. She would have been first in the queue to buy and wear such a T-shirt for another victim. She had a strong sense of justice, and would have done anything she could have to have helped others."
— The Hawker Family

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We will give them away to people to wear. Just put the delivery address as CPI, Chuo Iikura Bldg 5F, 3-4-11 Azabudai, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0041, Japan. Many thanks for your support.

Message from Being A Broad Founder, Caroline Pover "22-year-old Lindsay Ann Hawker was teaching English in Japan when she was brutally murdered at the end of March this year. She was last seen with 28-year-old Tatsuya Ichihashi and her body was discovered on the balcony of his flat in Tokyo. He remains the Japanese police's only suspect and has still not been found.

In support of Lindsay’s family and the Japanese police in their hunt for this man, I have launched this T-shirt campaign. I hope that enough people — men and women, Japanese and foreign — will wear this T-shirt so that this man’s face is seen by as many people as possible in Japan, on a daily basis. This is not intended, in any way, to be a criticism of the police, but something we can all do to help them in their difficult task of finding this man.

The Japanese words on the T-shirt roughly translate to ‘Until this man is caught, I won’t sleep at night’, which can be interpreted in many ways: perhaps you are that bit more nervous at night knowing this man has not been caught; perhaps you are a father and worried about your daughter; perhaps you are a husband and worried about your wife; perhaps you want to make a statement against all violent crime against women. For men and women, Japanese and foreign, this T-shirt can have many meanings.

What wearing this T-shirt will definitely mean, however, is that you are playing a part in assisting Lindsay’s family in keeping this man’s face right where people can see it. Wear it at the gym, dropping the kids off at school, going shopping, on the train, and just walking around — wear it anywhere you will be seen by many people."

Please note that these t-shirts are being produced at cost price and neither Being A Broad, Caroline Pover, nor the Hawker family are receiving any income from the sale of these t-shirts.

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