Former Japanese prime minister “I’m regretting to have admitted nuclear plants.”

 

Former Japanese prime minister Murayama (1994-1996, Japan Socialist Party) officially stated he regrets that he admitted nuclear plants, at Oita Prefectural and Municipal Workers’ Union held on 4/8/2012.

When he was Japanese prime minister, he admitted nuclear plants though his Japan Socialist Party had been anti-nuclear policy.
He stated, he was thoughtless, made a mistake. He has to apologize. In order to make up for the mistake, he can never admit nuclear power anymore.
Now Japanese government is trying to restart Ooi nuclear plant, but they haven’t even figured out the reason of Fukushima disaster as people can be convinced.

Source

原発容認「軽率で失敗だった」 村山元首相
2012年4月8日 21時49分

村山富市元首相は8日、大分市内で開かれた集会で、首相在任当時に社会党(当時)の方針を転換して原発を容認したことに触れ「軽率で失敗だった。謝らないといけないという心境。過ちを克服するため、原発だけは認めるわけにはいかないという気持ちでいっぱい」と述べた。
自治労大分県本部主催の反原発集会で行われた作家落合恵子さんらとの対談の中で話した。
関西電力大飯原発(福井県おおい町)の再稼働をめぐる政府の動きについては「福島第1原発事故の原因について、国民が納得できるような形での究明がなされていない」と批判、再稼働反対の立場を強調した。

 

 




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  2. Anonymous says:

    Everyone, please, whenever you hear a prominent figure like this sound off against nuclear power, please ask them three questions: “What should we do now to stop it? Should we demonstrate? Will you stand beside us in the street?” Having people like this involved on the street will encourage all of the other demonstrators; it will increase media coverage; and it will lead to larger demonstrations.

  3. Zuzu says:

    Where is the point to verbal regret something decades afterwards and after the worst case scenario happened? It is meaningless if not an egoistic kind of act.

    What Japan and some other countries around need is an urgent change in politics, ethics and society and not regrets and excuses. The time of colorfull shows, shallow words and concealments must be over in favor of responsibility.

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