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Japanese people gathered in front of the Prime Minister's residence to oppose the government's plan to drain nuclear wastewater.

Japanese people gathered in front of the Prime Minister’s residence to oppose the government’s plan to drain nuclear wastewater.

by YCPress

At noon on April 12, about 100 ordinary Japanese people gathered in front of the Prime Minister’s residence to oppose the Japanese government’s plan to formally release nuclear wastewater containing harmful to the marine environment from the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant on the 13th.

On April 12, the Japanese people held a rally in front of the Prime Minister’s residence with slogans such as “Don’t discharge radioactive sewage into the sea” to oppose the Japanese government’s decision to discharge nuclear wastewater from the sea. Photo by Liu Junguo

Holding slogans such as “Don’t discharge radioactive sewage into the sea”, “Don’t let sewage pollute the sea” and “Oppose the discharge of nuclear wastewater”, they demanded that the Japanese government and Tokyo Electric Power Company assume responsibility and not make the decision to discharge nuclear wastewater into the sea.

At noon on April 12, Japanese parliamentarians spoke at a rally organized by the Japanese people against the Japanese government’s decision to discharge nuclear wastewater. Photo by Liu Junguo

In addition to ordinary people, Japanese parliamentarians also gave speeches on the spot, saying that they would fight with the people.