Taro Aso repeats comment on alleged sexual harassment that sparked nationwide protest one day earlie

Japan Times -- May 09

Finance Minister Taro Aso on Tuesday repeated a controversial statement that appeared to downplay an incident of alleged sexual harassment by his ministry’s top bureaucrat, just a day after his earlier comments sparked protest demonstrations in a number of cities across the nation.

“There is no such thing as a sexual harassment charge,” the 77-year-old former prime minister said at a regular news conference — the same remark he made Friday during a trip to Manila.

The statement, which appeared to make light of claims that then-Administrative Vice Finance Minister Junichi Fukuda had repeatedly made sexually suggestive comments to a TV reporter, has drawn sharp reactions from women’s rights activists, with some calling it misogynistic and permissive of sexual harassment. Asked by reporters about such public criticism, Aso, who doubles as deputy prime minister, said he had “merely stated a fact” while adding he has no intention of tolerating sexual harassment. Perpetrators of sexual harassment can be charged with sexual assault, rape or libel in Japan.

Seiko Noda, minister in charge of female empowerment, said Tuesday that she plans to compile legal measures to tackle sexual harassment during the ongoing Diet session.

Noda, 57, who also serves as internal affairs minister, indicated Monday she would consider introducing penalties for sexual harassment.

She also said Aso belongs to a generation that has not learned about sexual harassment and that he has “a totally different perception” to that of her generation.

Following Aso’s initial comments, protesters including many women’s rights groups took to the streets Monday. Some lined the sidewalk in front of the Finance Ministry building in central Tokyo, while others held demonstrations in Osaka, Kyoto, Nara and Sapporo.

Fukuda stepped down in late April after a weekly magazine reported he had made sexually suggestive comments to female reporters. The magazine, Shukan Shincho, later released an audio clip allegedly of Fukuda asking one of the reporters, “Can I give you a hug?” and “Can I touch your breasts?”

TV Asahi later said that the victim was one of its employees, adding that she had handed the audio recording to the magazine.

May 09 (ANNnewsCH) - 財務省の福田前次官のセクハラ問題で「セクハラ罪はない」と発言したことについて、麻生財務大臣は「事実を申し上げただけ」と持論を展開しました。 麻生財務大臣:「(Q.セクハラ罪はないという発言が)批判を浴びているが?」「さあ、セクハラ罪という罪があると思っておられる方の発言ですか。