Today marks the first anniversary of the Japanese government (TEPCO) dumping 54,734 tons of nuclear wastewater, known as ALPS-treated water, into the sea on seven separate occasions. They plan to continue this process for the next 30 years. Recently, some… Read More ›
Korean-Japanese citizen walking march
Lee Won-young<video introducing the Kyoto March in June and the New York March in July> by Korean internetcast in America
— Subtitles in English — [Host]Hello, Professor. [Lee Won-young] Hello, nice to meet you. [Moderator]You’ve been having very busy days lately. First, you walked about 1,600km from Korea to Japan in the 2023 march to stop the discharge of Fukushima nuclear… Read More ›
[Walking 1,600 km to oppose the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima] 16. The end of the long march and the new march this June
Now is the time to gather the will and power of the people of the world. Comrades and citizens gathered at the square at 2 o’clock for the final march to the National Assembly building. I heard later that about… Read More ›
[Walking 1,600 km to oppose the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima] 15. Arriving in Tokyo after passing Yokohama
Rowing diligently is the destiny of mankind. Now we’re approaching the end. If we walk for about three more days, we will enter downtown Tokyo. At that time, I wrote a title for a collection of letters to be delivered… Read More ›
[Walking 1,600 km to oppose the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima] 14. Passing Mt. Fuji and entering Kanakawa Prefecture
Nuclear weapons, nuclear waste, and destruction of the Earth Introduced in the last issue, ‘Where is The U.S. headed now?’ There is a news article by citizen media Mindle that covered the main contents of the seminar. This is an… Read More ›
[Walking 1,600 km to oppose the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima] 13. Japan’s ‘nuclear base state’ theory that threatens the world
Where is The U.S. headed now? Five days after the Japanese government began poisoning the well, South Korea’s former Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae made her case on her Facebook page. Through her intelligence network, she was able to determine the… Read More ›
[Walking 1,600 km to oppose the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima] 12. The Japanese government finally released poison into the well
I give a street speech full of anger On August 24, while walking through Nagoya toward Shizuoka, the Japanese government committed something it should never have done. They intentionally poisoned the well called Earth. Since the ocean release had been… Read More ›
[Walking 1,600 km to oppose the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima] 11. Welcome from Nagoya citizens and Aichi Prefecture citizens and lecture there
The organized power of awake citizens He wrote and prepared the lyrics for that song himself, to be sung here the next morning before the march began. The sincerity is amazing. What is noteworthy is that many young people were… Read More ›
[Walking 1,600 km to oppose the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima] 10. Meeting Nobunaga and Ieyasu through the typhoon
Shameful Japanese government The Kyoto march on August 13 seems to have had quite a stir in Japanese civil society. Although it is a small newspaper edition, it contains photos of the march and various other details. It was an… Read More ›
[Walking 1,600 km to oppose the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima] 9. A possibility that began with the Kyoto City March
‘Imagining a global citizen convention’ Correcting the wrong actions of those in power must be done. They won’t repeat or we won’t repeat the same mistakes. The reason the military gave up on its attempt to mobilize during the Candlelight… Read More ›