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The former Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications apologized to the crowd.

Reposted from Aussie17.com – read more and view the speech.

Japan’s Former Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications Apologizes During Today’s Massive Protest Against the WHO

“I apologize to all of you. So many have died, and they shouldn’t have”

Today, the largest protest against the World Health Organization (WHO) began, with an opening speech by Kazuhiro Haraguchi, a former Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications in Japan and a current member of the House of Representatives. The massive gathering aimed to highlight several critical issues, as Haraguchi delivered a powerful and heartfelt address that resonated with many.

Haraguchi began by addressing the grief and loss felt by countless individuals and families due to the pandemic. With a deep sense of sincerity, he extended his condolences and took responsibility for the failings of those in power. “I apologize to all of you. So many have died, and they shouldn’t have,” he said. His words reflected a deep empathy and regret for the preventable tragedies that have occurred, setting a somber yet resolute tone for the event.


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