South Korean civic groups campaign against Japan's treated water dump
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16:50, 13-Apr-2021
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Civic groups took to the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea on Tuesday to campaign against Japan's plan on dumping radioactive water into the sea. /CFP
Civic groups took to the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea on Tuesday to campaign against Japan's plan on dumping radioactive water into the sea. /CFP
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced that his government had decided to dump contaminated radioactive water into the sea. /CFP
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced that his government had decided to dump contaminated radioactive water into the sea. /CFP
South Korea had raised concerns over the plan and the government expressed "strong regret" over Tokyo's decision. /CFP
South Korea had raised concerns over the plan and the government expressed "strong regret" over Tokyo's decision. /CFP
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi on Monday called for efforts to forestall further harm to environmental protection, food safety and human health in response to the Japanese plan. /CFP
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi on Monday called for efforts to forestall further harm to environmental protection, food safety and human health in response to the Japanese plan. /CFP