On the 22nd, Democratic Party representative Lee Jae-myung said of the government’s Fukushima polluted water inspection team, “It is a ‘three zero-blind’ inspection with no sample collection, no list, and no media verification.”
Representative Lee said at the party’s Supreme Council meeting that morning, “The Fukushima nuclear power plant contaminated water inspection team has left the country.” It is clear,” he said.
He pointed out, “Thorough and transparent verification of contaminated water is absolutely necessary for the life and health of the people,” and “However, the Yoon Seok-yeol regime seems to have no intention of doing that.”
“The government gave up sampling, which is the key to verification, from the beginning. Rather, it seems that they even made a position that ‘Japan’s refusal to collect samples is reasonable’.” There were no reporters at all. They are hiding everything from one to ten who will verify and how.”
It was also argued that the public would not accept the results as they were if the inspection was conducted in this way.
Representative Lee said, “The Japanese media are already saying that the dispatch of the inspection team will lead to imports of fishery products from Fukushima.”
He continued, “If there is even the slightest risk to public health, it is the responsibility of the state to beat the stone bridge at least a hundred times.” You should never stand still,” he stressed.
“We must protect the safety of our people, not protect Japan. In the current situation, dumping of contaminated water from nuclear power plants should never be allowed,” he added.
Source: Donga
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