America’s Double Standards and Lawmakers’ Responsibility After passing Hiroshima, we finally arrived in Okayama City. Many citizens welcome us. I also spoke. The point is, “Like Europe, major decisions must be made directly by the people. Taiwan also decided to… Read More ›
Month: December 2023
[Walking 1,600 km to oppose the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima] 7. Hiroshima, where the heat was so great
Hypotheses about undersea hazards that Japanese scholars must test After arriving in Hiroshima, I created a message to send to the citizens. This is for a press conference. <Hiroshima can stop it.>The essence of the nuclear polluted water problem is… Read More ›
[Walking 1,600 km to oppose the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima] 6. Children I met in Yamaguchi
Japanese citizens know what is right. While walking through Yamaguchi Prefecture, I meet many young people. Fumie Miwa san (三輪文惠) walked 22 kilometers from Shin Yamaguchi to Ube Station during the My Life NoNukes Silk Road six years ago. I… Read More ›
[Walking 1,600 km to oppose the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima] 5. From Shimonoseki to Josei Coal Mine
I was welcomed by Japanese anti-nuclear comrades and started walking with them. When I arrived at Shimonoseki, many comrades came out. Due to the large number of passengers on the PuKwan ferry, entry procedures were delayed. Even though I showed… Read More ›
[cartoon] Stop! Fukushima nuclear wastewater release!!
(Translated by Deborah Law)
[Walking 1,600 km to oppose the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima] 4. Arrival in Busan
I gather the will of Korean citizens and leave for Japan.Daegu MBC vividly reported on the walking march, which was carried out with enthusiastic support from Daegu citizens. [Daegu MBC Report] March against Japanese polluted water discharge…Daegu citizens ‘support’ The… Read More ›
[Walking 1,600 km to oppose the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima] 3. With messages from citizens
Along with the resolution of Daegu citizens Ten days after leaving Seoul, Kim Jwa-gwan, professor emeritus of environmental engineering at Catholic University of Pusan, published a column in the Korea Nuclear Phaseout Energy Society. This is introduced as follows. Fukushima… Read More ›