Horie breaks down in tears
Horie broke down in court in the final stage of court on Friday. Tears flowed as he read his statement, “I worked so hard for the public and myself after the company was established. The investigation and arrest came out of the blue,” he said as he wiped away his tears. “Spending 90 days in custody was hard.”
The ruling is scheduled for March 16th.
deep Said,
February 19, 2007 @ 1:08 am
Mr. Horie’s innocence is believed.
Sue-ran Said,
February 19, 2007 @ 5:20 am
I support Mr. Horie’s policy and believe that he is innocent.
tubakiumeko Said,
March 10, 2007 @ 7:17 pm
Let’s gain a not-guilty verdict and shed tears of joy with us on March 16.
zondag Said,
March 12, 2007 @ 2:54 pm
Japanese anthorities ostracize Mr. Horie and Mr. Murakami from the Japanese business world.
In 2005 Mr. Horie inspired lots of Japanese people by showing them his energy and
power.
In 2006 they suddenly turned their backs on him and put him in the coustody.
What a strange country it is.
What a laugh they had.
Now a year has gone.
What was this incident really about ?
No proof has been found to substantiate the charge against him, however the sentence will be given on the 16th March.
Of course I believe in the innocence of Mr. Horie and the other ex-directors.
But what I really want to say is :
How can the Democratic Party govern the nation while they refuse to apologize to
Mr. Horie for falsifying e-mail in Mr. Horie’s name.
They should apologize to him first if they intend to reform Japanese politic.
That’s the democracy.
Mr, Horie has the right to receive their apology.