The Asian Age

Japan deputy premier retracts Hitler ‘good intention’ remark

Aso had said he does not question a politician’s motives

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Tokyo, Aug. 30: Japan’s deputy prime minister on Wednesday retracted his comment made a day earlier that seemed to praise the motives of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.

Taro Aso was speaking at a seminar for his faction in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Tuesday when he said: “I don’t question a politician’s motives; it is delivering results that matter. Hitler, who killed millions of people, was no good even if his intentions had been good.”

Aso said that remark was “inappropri­ate” and he would like to retract it and regretted having caused a misunderst­anding. He said he meant that Hitler was a bad leader with bad intentions.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a US-based Jewish human rights organisati­on, denounced the comment as “downright dangerous.” Official at the center, Rabbi Abraham Cooper asks, “When will the elite of Japan wake up and acknowledg­e that they have a ‘Nazi Problem’?”

Aso is also the finance minister of Japan.

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