Japanese minister quits over nuclear remark

Japan’s trade minister resigned today after just eight days in office and apologised repeatedly for calling the evacuated area around a stricken nuclear power plant “a town of death”.

Japanese minister quits over nuclear remark

Japan’s trade minister resigned today after just eight days in office and apologised repeatedly for calling the evacuated area around a stricken nuclear power plant “a town of death”.

Yoshio Hachiro announced his departure at a news conference late last night and apologised multiple times. People affected by the March 11 disasters, political opponents and even members of the ruling Democrats had strongly criticised his remark.

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