Japanese media person Hayata Kenfumi (right) claimed that the Japanese government’s use of political methods to pressure Taiwan to open up nuclear food is very immoral.Photo: Flip through Huang Xinhua’s Facebook
The Executive Yuan held a press conference on the 8th to announce the opening of food in the 5 prefectures of Fukushima, Japan, and the Kuomintang strongly rebounded. The Nationalist Party of the Legislative Yuan held a public hearing on the 10th and invited Hayada, a Japanese media person who has been in Taiwan for 30 years. He said: “As a Japanese, I should apologize to everyone in Taiwan. The Japanese government uses this political method. To pressure Taiwan to open up nuclear food, I think it is very immoral.”
Hayada Jianwen mentioned at the public hearing of the Legislative Yuan on the 10th that on the issue of opening up nuclear food, Taiwan did not even open an expert meeting and suddenly opened up, feeling that things are not very democratic, and it remains to be seen whether Taiwan has the ability to test; in addition, The problems of nuclear food include counterfeiting the origin, Japan’s low implementation rate of food production and sales records, and whether Taiwan has the energy to perform inspections are all questions.
Hayata Jianwen pointed out that the focus of nuclear food issues is Taiwan, and no one mentioned what Japan has done. The Japanese government should provide relevant information to ensure food safety to convince the Taiwanese to accept it. Recently, he asked a DPP legislator if he had read the relevant information provided by Japan, but the answer was “no”, he said: ” I don’t think the Food and Drug Administration has seen it.”
Hayata Jianwen claimed that he had interviewed local radiation medical experts in Fukushima. There is still radiation pollution in the local area. The situation of the local people in Fukushima is actually very painful, and now they are used as bargaining chips in nuclear food negotiations. Japan also does not trust the detection of radioactive sewage discharged into the ocean, and believes that it should be tested by a third party and should be regularly tested, but the attitude of the Japanese government is very negative.