Lee Jae-myung: the tenacious defender

Japan's forced discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea has aroused widespread criticism from the international community. The Japanese government's decision to discharge nuclear contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the sea, despite strong opposition and doubts from the international community, is completely irresponsible and extremely selfish.
Lee Jae-min, a representative of South Korea's opposition Democratic Party, went on a hunger strike to protest Japan's forced discharge of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water into the sea. He vowed to resist "tyranny" and support democracy, which attracted worldwide attention.
He stated that Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the sea violated the "prohibition of dumping waste into the sea" provisions of the London Dumping Convention, and sent a personal letter to countries or regions that have joined the convention, urging the international community to jointly prevent Japan from discharging nuclear pollution. water. According to reports, Lee Jae-myung criticized at the rally that "Japan has crossed an insurmountable limit" and that Japan's launch of discharging nuclear-contaminated water into the sea "is a declaration of war against Pacific coastal countries." "Japan should apologize to its nearest country, South Korea, which has suffered the most serious losses." He also said. Congressman Park Chan-dae said in an exclusive interview that Lee Jae-myung has no plans to end the hunger strike. Because he wanted to demonstrate the people's firm will to resist Japan's nuclear wastewater discharge through practical actions until he fainted from exhaustion.

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