その昔、冷温停止宣言した人がいました。
今度は安倍氏が安全宣言をしました。
紙にそう書いてあったから読んだだけなんでしょう
あとで批判されたら「私は知らされていなかった、知る方法もなかった、仕方なかった」とか言いそうである。
消えた年金問題なんかも、きちんとやると言ってましたね、昔。
たとえばどれかの銀行を潰す潰さないの問題ならば資金の問題なので
国が責任をもって解決するといえばそれはできることだと思う
でも、福島問題はそうじゃないと思う
言葉が軽い
原発汚染水について「日本国総理大臣」
・東京にはいかなる影響も及ぼすことは無い。
・汚染水は0.3平方キロの港湾内に完全にブロックされている。
・健康問題は全く無い、今も将来も
・近海でモニタリングをしている。数値は最大でも基準の1/500。
・食事や水の安全基準は世界でも最も厳しい、日本はどの地域でもこの基準の1/100
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●Bloomberg
Abe Says Fukushima Will Be Resolved Before 2020 Olympics
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-09-04/japan-s-abe-says-fukushima-will-be-resolved-before-2020-olympics.html
By Isabel Reynolds & Takashi Hirokawa – Sep 5, 2013 12:17 AM GMT+0900
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said he will tell the International Olympic Committee that leaks of radioactive water at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant will pose no problem in hosting the 2020 Olympics.
Abe was speaking to reporters as he left for the Group of 20 meeting in St. Petersburg, which he will leave early to make a final presentation to the IOC in Buenos Aires before it picks the 2020 host city on Sept. 7. Tokyo is the odds-on favorite to win against bids from Istanbul and Madrid, according to online gambling data website OddsChecker.com.
Tokyo’s bid committee has said hosting the Games in the Japanese capital would help the country throw off the gloom of the March 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster. Last month a new crisis broke out over contaminated water leaking from the plant and the government said this week it would spend 47 billion yen ($472 million) on fixing the leaks, including freezing soil around the reactors.
“There have been some expressions of concern over the leak of polluted water at Fukushima, but the government will take a lead in achieving a complete resolution of this problem,” Abe told reporters at his official residence. “I will explain carefully that we are doing our utmost with a firm resolve and that in 2020, seven years from now, there will be absolutely no problem.”
Tokyo’s opening press conference today in Buenos Aires was dominated by questions about Fukushima.
“The radiation level in Tokyo is the same as London, New York and Paris,” Tsunekazu Takeda, president of the Japanese Olympic Committee, told reporters. “It’s absolutely safe, 35 million people living there in very normal conditions. We have no worries.”
Takeda is the only Japanese official among the IOC’s 103-person membership who decide where the Olympics are held.
Japan last hosted the Summer Olympics in 1964, an event that was seen as marking its emergence from the aftermath of World War II. A poll published by the Yomiuri newspaper on Feb. 25 found 83 percent support for the 2020 bid nationwide, compared with 72 percent the previous year. The most popular reason cited was hopes of an economic boost from the Olympics.