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Photo of the TEPCO Managing Director Cried After Admitting Fukushima Disaster by [1]. In that article, the director is called Akio Aomori. Probably, this is just a misprint, because in the text, the family name appears once as "Aomori" and then as "Amori".

In other publications, the TEPCO Managing Director is called Akio Komori, so, perhaps, the person shown at the left is Akio Komori [2]. However, the second publication looks more serious: the authors of the article used to put their signatures; in addition the same image is bigger there (covers the larger solid angle).

All the colleagues and especially the Editorial of the Iran and International New Online are invited to consider the possible confusion. If the Editorial recognize the errors in their publication, they are invited to publish the corresponding erratum.

Please, attribute the source (and the confusion mentioned above) at the reuse of the image.

The use of the image at TORI is justified by the need to reveal the possible error with the name misspelt. The honest use is assumed; the coping of the image for other purposes requires the permission from the Iran and International New Online.

References

  1. http://hamsayeh.net/world/478-tepco-managing-director-cried-after-admitting-fukushima-disaster-cover-up.pdf TEPCO Managing Director Cried After Admitting Fukushima Disaster Cover up. Saturday, 19 March 2011 00:06. The Japanese company TEPCO managing director at Fukushima Daichii I nuclear power plant Akio Aomori was shown on the national television openly crying after attending a press conference this afternoon. Apparently, Aomori has finally admitted covering up of the scale of disaster at the crippled plant by his company for the purpose of not losing face. Amori acknowledged underreporting facts at Fukushima plant.
  2. http://www.pressherald.com/news/leaders-we-could-have-moved-quicker_2011-03-19.html ERIC TALMADGE, MARI YAMAGUCHI. Japanese official: 'We could have moved quicker'. ..The government raised the accident classification for the nuclear crisis from Level 4 to Level 5 on a seven-level international scale.

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