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NHK official: Japan will never forget US nuclear attacks - China.org.cn
NHK official: Japan will never forget US nuclear attacks
By Wu Jin, August 7, 2014
Japan will never forget the humiliation caused by the U.S. nuclear attacks, wrote Naoki Hyakuta, the novelist and member of the operating committee of the Nippon Broadcasting System (NHK), one of Japan's biggest TV networks, Japanese website Topic News reported today (Aug. 7).
Hyakuta made his remark in a local social website on Wednesday, when the 69th anniversary of the attacks was observed.
According to Hyakuta, the nuclear attacks, in which the United States dropped two atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and August 9, 1945 in order to force Japan to surrender in World War II, was no better than a massacre.
"They killed 100,000 innocent civilians, including women and children…This was absolutely a massacre! We Japanese will never forget it!" he wrote.
Hyakuta also noted that he didn't buy the notion that the U.S. observed restraint in not raiding Kyoto and Nara Prefecture so that many historical buildings could be preserved.
"The Americans didn't raid Kyoto because they had planned to drop an atomic bomb there, and they didn't bomb Nara Prefecture because it was so sparsely populated," he wrote on the social website.
Hyakuta was criticized for his public denial of the Nanjing Massacre earlier this year. His comments, which accused people protesting Japan's approval of the limited exercise of the right of collective self-defense of only considering China's interests, drew scrutiny and sarcasm from Japanese internet users last month.
U.S. ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy declined an interview with NHK early this year because of inappropriate speeches made by Hyakuta and Katsuto Momii, president of NHK.
A right-wing activist who is close to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Hyakuta was appointed to NHK's decision-making board by the Prime Minister.
NHK official: Japan will never forget US nuclear attacks
By Wu Jin, August 7, 2014
Japan will never forget the humiliation caused by the U.S. nuclear attacks, wrote Naoki Hyakuta, the novelist and member of the operating committee of the Nippon Broadcasting System (NHK), one of Japan's biggest TV networks, Japanese website Topic News reported today (Aug. 7).
Hyakuta made his remark in a local social website on Wednesday, when the 69th anniversary of the attacks was observed.
According to Hyakuta, the nuclear attacks, in which the United States dropped two atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and August 9, 1945 in order to force Japan to surrender in World War II, was no better than a massacre.
"They killed 100,000 innocent civilians, including women and children…This was absolutely a massacre! We Japanese will never forget it!" he wrote.
Hyakuta also noted that he didn't buy the notion that the U.S. observed restraint in not raiding Kyoto and Nara Prefecture so that many historical buildings could be preserved.
"The Americans didn't raid Kyoto because they had planned to drop an atomic bomb there, and they didn't bomb Nara Prefecture because it was so sparsely populated," he wrote on the social website.
Hyakuta was criticized for his public denial of the Nanjing Massacre earlier this year. His comments, which accused people protesting Japan's approval of the limited exercise of the right of collective self-defense of only considering China's interests, drew scrutiny and sarcasm from Japanese internet users last month.
U.S. ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy declined an interview with NHK early this year because of inappropriate speeches made by Hyakuta and Katsuto Momii, president of NHK.
A right-wing activist who is close to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Hyakuta was appointed to NHK's decision-making board by the Prime Minister.