2010 November 17 - 23 [
POLITICS]
Kokuta criticizes justice minister for making insincere remarks
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Japanese Communist Party Diet Policy Commission Chair Kokuta Keiji on November 17 criticized Justice Minister Yanagida Minoru for downplaying his duty and mocking the Diet and the people.
Yanagida during a meeting held on November 14 in his constituency of Hiroshima City said, “I only have to remember two phrases, ‘I refrain from making comments over a specific case,’ and ‘I am dealing with the matter based on laws and evidence.’ These phrases are very useful. Whenever I am confused, I use one of them.”
He later apologized for these remarks, saying, “I am sorry for causing any troubles or misunderstanding.” However, he added, “Maybe I was being overly frivolous, but I didn’t make the statement by mistake.”
Kokuta argued, “No one misunderstood his remarks. He is not reflecting at all on what he said. This is a question that concerns his qualification as justice minister.”
Since Yanagida became justice minister in September, there have been a series of issues to which he as justice minister is required to answer in the Diet: destruction of evidence by the Osaka prosecutors office over the postage fraud case; judgment by the Committee for the Inquest of Prosecution to indict former DPJ secretary general Ozawa Ichiro; and mishandling of prosecutors’ investigation into the Chinese boat and Japanese patrol boat collision off the coast of the Senkaku Islands.
- Akahata, November 18, 2010