S. Korea's opposition party holds rally to oppose Japan's nuclear-contaminated water discharge plan

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S. Korea's opposition party holds rally to oppose Japan's nuclear-contaminated water discharge plan
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South Korea's main opposition Democratic Party (DP) held a rally in central Seoul on Saturday to oppose Japan's nuclear-contaminated water discharge plan and urge the government to make clear its opposition to Japan's plan. ManilaBulletin

Lee Jae-myung, chairman of the DP, said that if Japan wants to pollute the sea, should openly oppose it.

Rep. Park Kwang-on, floor leader of the DP, called on South Koreans to unite against Japan's radioactive wastewater discharge plan and join hands to safeguard people's lives. "It makes no sense for Japan, a developed country, to risk the lives of people all over the world ," Cho Han-ki, a citizen who joined the rally, told Xinhua.

Despite ongoing opposition from its neighbors and the Pacific island countries, Japan has been rushing to carry out its plan of dumping radioactive wastewater from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean.

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