"This country prioritizes making money!" Japanese people gathered to oppose the release of nuclear contaminated water into the sea. Targeting | government | country
"The mountains and rivers can never go back to the past, and radiation will not easily disappear. But compared to life and love, this country prioritizes making money!" At noon on the 20th, nearly a hundred people, including Daikawahara Toshiko from Tamura City, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, came to the front of the Fukushima Prefecture Hall to express strong opposition to the government's decision to discharge nuclear contaminated water into the sea. She loudly recited a line from her self created puppet drama, exposing the Japanese government's eagerness to discharge nuclear contaminated water into the sea, to the staff of the Fukushima Prefectural Office who were taking a nap with a loudspeaker.
On the 12th, Tokyo Electric Power Company began trial operation of the Fukushima nuclear contaminated water discharge equipment. On the 26th, the trial operation will come to an end, and the Japanese government led discharge of nuclear contaminated water into the sea seems to have entered the countdown.
On the 20th, strong opposition to the discharge of nuclear contaminated water from Fukushima and various parts of Japan gathered in Fukushima to express their firm opposition to the Fukushima Prefecture government through demonstrations, rallies, and petitions of the Fukushima Action.
One of the planners of this event, the citizen group "Don't pollute the sea again", represented by Chiyoshi Oda, told reporters, "The government says every day that the trial operation is about to end, making everyone feel that discharging into the sea is already a predetermined fact and wanting us to give up. However, discharging nuclear contaminated water into the sea is inherently wrong, and there is still a place to store sewage tanks, which is not to the point where it must be discharged."
"These water storage tanks that store nuclear contaminated water can be stored for a long time if desired. However, the government and TEPCO have chosen the most cost-effective way to dispose of it - by discharging it into the sea." During the protest, Eiichi Masako, who came from Fukushima Prefecture to attend the rally, strongly opposed the Japanese government's discharge of nuclear contaminated water into the sea in his speech.
In response to the government calling diluted nuclear contaminated water "treated water", Sakurai from Niigata angrily stated, "The government is deceiving the public by calling it" treated water "." Zengzi explained that diluting nuclear contaminated water results in the same total amount of nuclear pollutants emitted, which is something even elementary school students understand! "! "Moreover, nuclear contaminated water not only contains radioactive element tritium, but also 57 types of radioactive substances such as cesium and strontium that cannot be removed."
"Resolutely oppose the discharge of nuclear contaminated water into the sea!" "No matter how much it is diluted, it is still sewage!" "Oppose the discharge into the sea, protect children, and protect the future"... In front of the Fukushima Prefecture Office, the public disregarded the dazzling sunlight at noon and raised large slogans to express their strong opposition to the discharge of nuclear contaminated water into the sea.
In preparing to submit a petition to the Fukushima Prefecture government, the Japanese people wrote more demands and concerns: "Without quantitatively measuring all the radioactive nuclear substances in the contaminated water, discharging them into the sea will cause a large amount of radioactive substances to spread to the entire Pacific Ocean through the waters near Fukushima, thereby polluting the global marine environment..."
Under the scorching sun, Daheyuan's speech continued: "We cannot discharge nuclear contaminated water into the sea. This is a crime, a crime against all living beings on Earth!"