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Demanding Action: Democratic Party’s All-Night Sit-In Against Contaminated Water Discharge from Fukushima Nuclear Plant

Democratic Party, all-night sit-in against contaminated water <사진=연합뉴스> The Democratic Party of Korea started a two-day, one-night stand against the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan yesterday (6th).

During the 17-hour ’emergency action’, including relay remarks, an all-night sit-in at the National Assembly, and a resolution meeting against discharge, we are concentrating our party efforts against the discharge of contaminated water.

About 120 members of the Democratic Party gathered in front of the main hall of the National Assembly at 7:00 pm yesterday and held an ’emergency action calling for a statement against the speculation of contaminated water by the Yoon Seok-yeol regime’.

Representative Lee Jae-myung started the sit-in and said, “The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report is the result of service as requested by Japan.” “The IAEA does not recommend or approve the discharge of contaminated water in the report. We do not take any responsibility for the result.” However, it is the same as saying that the IAEA itself cannot say that dumping contaminated water is safe.”

Representative Lee criticized the Yoon Seok-yeol government, saying, “It seems to be intimidating to believe in Japan and the IAEA results unconditionally, closing your eyes to the need for objective verification.”

“We will not forget the sovereign’s order to stop polluted water and the cries of fishermen to protect their livelihoods,” he said.

Park Kwang-on, the floor leader, gave meaning to the 17-hour emergency action as “(2011) at the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident, after the cooling function was lost, it took 17 hours for meltdown to occur and cause a tremendous disaster.” I did.

Representative Park emphasized, “Remembering this, we have a desperate mind to gather our strength and prevent the release of Fukushima nuclear material-contaminated water.”

Democratic Party lawmakers resume their relay remarks from 8 am today (7th), when the vigil ends.

In addition, we plan to hold an intensive resolution rally in which incumbent lawmakers, out-of-hospital regional chairpersons, and metropolitan area councilors participate.

2023-07-06 21:04:00
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