Japanese police and prosecutors have apologized at the grave of Shizuo Aishima, a wrongfully accused man who died of cancer without proper treatment due to prolonged detention.
I think an apology and bowing to someone like this means a lot more to them in their culture than it does to us, so it’s very hard for us to see this as adequate. Or maybe it isn’t there either, what do I know.
I think an apology and bowing to someone like this means a lot more to them in their culture than it does to us, so it’s very hard for us to see this as adequate. Or maybe it isn’t there either, what do I know.