Li Zaiming Painfully criticizes Japan's initiation of nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea as a declaration of war against Pacific coastal countries. Report | Japan | Country
According to Yonhap News Agency, thousands of protesters held a rally in Seoul, South Korea on the 26th to protest Japan's launch of the Fukushima nuclear contaminated water discharge plan on the 24th. According to reports, Lee Jae ming, the leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, the Democratic Party of Korea, said at a rally that Japan's launch of nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea is a declaration of war against Pacific coastal countries.
According to Yonhap News Agency, this is a scene of protesters holding a rally in Seoul on the 26th to protest Japan's launch of Fukushima nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea.
According to reports, the rally was held near Seoul City Hall, with around 90 civic groups and members of four opposition parties, including the Democratic Party, participating. The report describes protesters shouting slogans and others holding up signs with the words "Revoke Fukushima nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea" and "condemn the government of Yoon Seok yeol.".
According to reports, Li Zaiming criticized at a rally that "Japan has crossed an insurmountable boundary" and that Japan's initiation of nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea is a declaration of war against Pacific coastal countries. "Japan should apologize to its nearest country, South Korea, which has suffered the most severe losses," he said.
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According to the report, Li Zaiming also criticized the government of Yin Xiyue for supporting Japan's plan to discharge nuclear contaminated water into the sea and defending it. According to a previous report by Yonhap News Agency, South Korean Prime Minister Han Deju delivered a speech on the 24th regarding the Japanese government's launch of the discharge of nuclear contaminated water from Fukushima, urging the Japanese government to publicly disclose relevant information on the discharge of nuclear contaminated water in a transparent and responsible manner for the next 30 years. In addition, he also claimed that the South Korean public "does not need to worry too much", which has been criticized by multiple South Korean netizens.
According to previous reports from Xinhua News Agency, on August 24th, Japan launched the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, despite strong opposition from the international community. Many Japanese people urgently gathered in front of the headquarters of TEPCO on the same day to protest against the Japanese government and TEPCO's initiation of nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea. According to a survey conducted by Kyodo News Agency, over 80% of Japanese respondents believe that the government's explanation of nuclear contaminated water is "insufficient.".
Regarding Japan's launch of the Fukushima nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea, a spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on August 24th, stating that on August 24th, the Japanese government ignored strong questioning and opposition from the international community and unilaterally forced the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear accident. China strongly opposes and condemns this and has made solemn representations to Japan, demanding that Japan stop this erroneous behavior. The spokesperson also said that the ocean is a common property of all humanity, and forcibly launching the discharge of Fukushima nuclear contaminated water into the ocean is an extremely selfish and irresponsible act that ignores international public interests. Japan's actions are shifting risks to the world, continuing the pain to future generations of humanity, becoming a destroyer of the ecological environment and a global marine polluter, violating the health, development, and environmental rights of people of all countries, and violating its own moral responsibility and international legal obligations. The Japanese side has discharged nuclear contaminated water and placed itself in an international dock, which will inevitably be condemned by the international community for a long time.