Japanese Minister of Defense friends with Al-qaeda?
This is a great story about the Japanese Justice Minister and how he got caught up in a lie. He was trying to justify finger printing and the taken of photos of all foreigners entering Japan on the grounds(initially) that he knew that an known terrorist in the bali bombing had entered Japan. Do you know how he knew he entered? Well he said initally that he was friends with someone who was friends with a member of bali bombing terrorist group. But later goes on to retract it when people start to question the story.
I find this article amusing considering it is the justice minister harboring information about terrorist attacks. This is the person trying to create a credible argument for the use of ID. But instead shows that the government is willing to say anything to create a false sense of need.
Highlights from BBC story:
- Justice minister Kunio Hatoyama said the man was a “friend of a friend” who was involved in a bomb attack on Bali.
- The minister also claimed his friend had warned him of the Bali bombing.
- Later, Mr Hatoyama cast doubt on all of these claims, saying he had been “unclear and misleading”.
- “I myself am not a friend of anyone who is thought to be a member of [al-Qaeda] and I don’t know them personally. I can’t verify the authenticity of what my friend said.”
Source: BBC News
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[…] It seems there has been updates on Justice Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his claim of being friends with a friend who has friends in Al Qaeda. In my last post i mentioned the Minister of Justice who claimed that he had a friend who was friends with someone in Al Qaeda and that they had warned him about some attacks. But after the media picked up the story and people started to question him more, he gave up and said “I myself am not a friend of anyone who is thought to be a member of [al-Qaeda] and I don’t know them personally. I can’t verify the authenticity of what my friend said.”. […]
Posted on 13-Nov-07 at 10:01 am | Permalink