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South Korean Opposition Justice Party Protests Against Discharge of Nuclear Contaminated Water at Japanese Embassy

The South Korean opposition Justice Party demonstrated in front of the Japanese embassy in South Korea against the discharge of nuclear contaminated water

Hangzhou Net Release time: 2023-07-16 19:02

In order to oppose Japan’s forced discharge of Fukushima nuclear polluted water into the sea, the CCTV news client held a demonstration in front of the Japanese embassy in South Korea on the 16th local time, calling on the international community to jointly oppose the discharge of nuclear polluted water into the sea.

Justice Party leader Lee Jung-mi said that the Justice Party will work harder to prevent Japan from discharging nuclear-contaminated water into the sea. At present, the Justice Party is striving to establish a joint network between South Korea and Japan against the discharge of nuclear-contaminated water, hoping to form a larger opposition force. Li Zhenwei also said that the Justice Party will hold a national action on August 12, so that more Korean citizens can voice their opposition.

In addition, the Korean National Federation of Democratic Labor Organizations held a large-scale rally in Seoul on the 15th to oppose Japan’s discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the sea, and dissatisfied with the attitude of the Yun Xiyue government on the issue of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water discharge. Nearly 30,000 people from 37 groups in South Korea attended the rally.

(Original title: South Korea’s opposition Justice Party demonstrated in front of the Japanese embassy in South Korea against the discharge of nuclear contaminated water)

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2023-07-16 11:02:00

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