Victims of the Nagasaki nuclear explosion protest against the discharge of contaminated water into the sea: no more nuclear radiation victims
According to a report by Kyodo News Agency on the 24th, the second generation group contact agreement meeting for victims of nuclear explosions in Japan held a press conference on the same day to protest against the Japanese government and Tokyo Electric Power Company's discharge of nuclear contaminated water into the sea, stating that "as victims of the Nagasaki nuclear explosion, it is difficult to tolerate".
On the 24th, the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan started discharging contaminated water into the sea. On the same day, Japan held a press conference on the second generation group contact agreement for victims of nuclear explosions, reiterating its opposition to the discharge of nuclear contaminated water into the sea. The group stated that they do not want to see victims of nuclear radiation appear again. "No matter how low the amount of nuclear radiation is, it is harmful to health. The data of victims who died from the pain of nuclear radiation has proven this. Nuclear cannot coexist with humans," said Takashi Sakayama, the president of the agreement
The agreement will send the protest materials directly to the Japanese Prime Minister via email on the 22nd. The agreement also submitted a statement to the Japanese government in April this year, requesting the storage of nuclear contaminated water on land. The decision of the Japanese government to discharge nuclear contaminated water into the sea has been strongly criticized and opposed by the Japanese people and the international community. People and media from multiple countries have expressed that Japan's actions are extremely irresponsible and harmful, urging it to immediately withdraw its decision to discharge into the sea.