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Japan angered by French TV's 'Fukushima effect' joke

October 16, 2012 14:22 IST
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Japan has reacted angrily to a French television host who showed a composite picture of national team goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima with four arms and made a joke about the "Fukushima effect".

Praising Kawashima's performance in Japan's 1-0 win over France in a football friendly last Friday, Laurent Ruquier's wisecrack prompted laughter and applause in the studio.

Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura on Tuesday called Ruquier's remark, a reference to last year's nuclear crisis in Fukushima, "inappropriate".

He added that the Japanese Embassy in France had sent a letter of protest to the television station France 2.

The letter said the remark "hurts the feelings of people affected by the disaster and hinders efforts for reconstruction," Fujimura added.

The nuclear disaster was triggered by a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and resulting tsunami in March last year. More than 15,000 people died and almost 3,000 are still unaccounted for.

Japan's education minister Makiko Tanaka, whose portfolio also includes sports, was far from amused.

"If it's true (he said it) it is behaviour which lacks sensitivity," she said.

"Many people were hurt in the nuclear crisis. I don't know how people can make fun of it."

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