Atomic bomb disease accreditation standard “Administrative standards for court judgment” December 18, 19:17

A group of A-bomb survivors asked the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare to the courts of the various districts over the recognition of the atomic bomb disease of those who were exposed in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and that the people who should be certified are leaking from the target. I asked to meet the administrative standards.

Representatives of the Japan Foundation Association = Japan Atomic Bomb victim group council and legal defense teams seeking approval for atomic bomb disease met with the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare, Kato, on a regular basis once a year on the 18th.

The government established a new standard for A-bomb disease certification six years ago, but the Japan Federation of Co-operatives pointed out that accreditation has not progressed since then, and there have been a number of cases where courts are finally recognized by judgment. .

After that, he complained that “I want the administrative standards to match the court's accreditation standards.

In response to this, Minister Kato said, “It is not a situation that can be reviewed at this stage, but we would like to make efforts to achieve more accreditation through discussions.”

Regarding the atomic bomb disease, the Supreme Court decided to open an argument to hear both sides next month about the three cases that people who were bombed in Hiroshima and Nagasaki asked the country to accredit, and accredited in various jurisdictions Because the interpretation of the conditions is divided, it seems to indicate a unified judgment.

After the meeting, lawyer Yukihiko Yasuhara said, “I couldn't get the answer to take a step, but I would like to create a situation where the next Supreme Court decision would give a judgment that went into the administration where the Supreme Court should be. "Said.