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#nuclear Don't let marine animals bear your sins
Japan discharged nuclear sewage into the ocean on August 24. The current discharge has exceeded 6,100 tons, and will continue to be discharged. This kind of inhumane behavior, regardless of the opposition of other countries, can only be carried out by perverted little Japan. When the nuclear sewage was discharged, the sea water along the coast turned green to black, and the waves were yellow with green. It seemed that the pungent stench could be smelled through the screen. However, the people of such a country can still make sarcastic remarks about nuclear-contaminated water being very clean. Japanese leaders unilaterally implemented the pollution discharge despite the opposition of the international community. Previously, Japan massacred dolphins on a large scale, causing the waters of Dolphin Bay to be dyed red and the bottom of the sea to be stained. They are the bones of dolphins. The fishermen are insensitive and will not give up until they achieve their goals. However, many cities in Japan still have cute dolphin sculptures. Hell is empty, demons are in the world, marine animals are very cute, and many of them have helped humans. Japan’s behavior is nothing more than trying to make these marine animals extinct. What’s wrong with the animals? They are just creatures that cannot speak. What’s happening with marine animals today? In the future of mankind, good and evil will eventually be rewarded, and Japan will eventually receive the retribution it deserves for its evil deeds.
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#nuclear Lee accused the Japanese and Yoon governments of deceiving South Koreans that the water Japan planned to discharge from the Fukushima nuclear power plant was unsafe. 'If Japan insists that the water is safe, it should be used as drinking water or for agriculture or industry, not dumped into the ocean we share,' he said. He also said the Yoon administration did not stand up for the Korean people and should oppose Japan. Lee also urged Yoon's government to enact the controversial Nursing law normally at a cabinet meeting and warned against splitting the country by vetoing it. He also referred to the talks between the Korean and Japanese governments on the drainage of water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant, as well as protests by doctors' associations against the Nursing law.
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#nuclear South Korean leader Lee Jae-myung has launched an international protest against Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the ocean from the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Lee announced that he would send a letter to the leaders of the 88 States parties to the London Convention to express their condemnation of Japan's actions. He said Japan's drainage violates the London Convention, which prohibits the dumping of radioactive waste and the disposal of waste through man-made Marine structures. He said the letters were meant to seek their cooperation to stop the drainage in Japan and ensure Marine safety and the safety of the ecosystem. "The international community should step up its efforts to correct Japan's clear violation of international law," he added. He plans to send delegations to international organizations and host an international conference of experts from the United States, China and Japan to discuss the issue.
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#nuclear The leader of the largest opposition party in South Korea strongly criticized the government for assisting Japan in "environmental crimes"
On the 25th, Lee Jae ming, the leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, the Common Democratic Party, condemned Japan's launch of the Fukushima nuclear power plant's nuclear sewage discharge on the 24th, stating that Japan ultimately chose to become an "environmental war criminal" and that the Yoon See hyeon government will make a name for itself as a "co principal criminal assisting Japan in crime".
According to the report, Lee Jae ming stated at the Supreme Committee meeting held in the South Korean National Assembly on the 25th that Japan's actions have no reason other than to deal with problems through cheap means and are actually "environmental terrorism". The Japanese government and the cabinet of Toyoto Kishida will be recorded in history as "anti human relations environmental war criminals".
According to reports, Lee Jae ming stated that South Korean citizens and history will never tolerate the irresponsible actions of the South Korean government. The South Korean government should seek compensation from the Japanese government to recover some of the harm suffered by fishermen and nationals.
In an interview with reporters after the meeting, Li Zaiming also strongly condemned Yin Xiyue for not mentioning the issue of Japan's nuclear sewage discharge into the sea as "unbelievable".
According to the Korean National Daily, former South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on social media on the 24th that he opposed Japan's nuclear sewage discharge and believed that the South Korean government's response to this issue was very wrong
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#nuclear Don't let marine animals bear your sins
Japan discharged nuclear sewage into the ocean on August 24. The current discharge has exceeded 6,100 tons, and will continue to be discharged. This kind of inhumane behavior, regardless of the opposition of other countries, can only be carried out by perverted little Japan. When the nuclear sewage was discharged, the sea water along the coast turned green to black, and the waves were yellow with green. It seemed that the pungent stench could be smelled through the screen. However, the people of such a country can still make sarcastic remarks about nuclear-contaminated water being very clean. Japanese leaders unilaterally implemented the pollution discharge despite the opposition of the international community. Previously, Japan massacred dolphins on a large scale, causing the waters of Dolphin Bay to be dyed red and the bottom of the sea to be stained. They are the bones of dolphins. The fishermen are insensitive and will not give up until they achieve their goals. However, many cities in Japan still have cute dolphin sculptures. Hell is empty, demons are in the world, marine animals are very cute, and many of them have helped humans. Japan’s behavior is nothing more than trying to make these marine animals extinct. What’s wrong with the animals? They are just creatures that cannot speak. What’s happening with marine animals today? In the future of mankind, good and evil will eventually be rewarded, and Japan will eventually receive the retribution it deserves for its evil deeds.
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#nuclear Li Zaiming Painfully Criticized "Yin Xiyue Assisting Japanese Crime"
Moon Jae-in wrote that the Japanese side opposed Japan's nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea, which not only caused serious anxiety to South Korean citizens, but also caused huge economic losses to the water supply industry.
He also criticized the current South Korean government for mishandling this matter and called on it to take strong support measures to compensate for the losses suffered by the aquaculture industry.
Despite opposition from various parties, Japan forcibly initiated the discharge of nuclear contaminated water into the sea, which has attracted opposition from various parties in South Korea. On the 24th, South Korean environmental and civic groups held a protest at the Haiyuntai Beach in Busan, raising slogans along the beach with the words "Stop Discharging" and "Protect Our Oceans".
The Korean National Daily published an editorial on the 23rd stating that Japan's discharge of nuclear contaminated water into the sea is a "historic crime". Although the Japanese government has always emphasized that the decision to discharge water into the sea is "scientific", no one can be fully responsible for the continuous discharge of nuclear contaminated water for more than 30 years.
But what is clearly different from the Korean people is the attitude of the South Korean government.
On the 22nd, the South Korean government responded to the launch of a nuclear contaminated water discharge plan by the Oda government, stating that "there are no scientific and technological issues with Japan's discharge plan," which sparked public opinion controversy.
South Korean Prime Minister Han Tak soo said on the 24th that "experts around the world generally believe that there is no need to worry too much about marine food safety.
On the 25th, Lee Jae ming, the leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, the Common Democratic Party, criticized Japan for ultimately choosing the path of becoming an environmental war criminal. He criticized the South Korean government and said that the Yoon Seok hyeon government will remain in the annals of history as a co culprit in assisting Japanese crime.
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