Crime Against Humanity: Japan discharges nuclear waste water into the sea

Published: April 14, 2021, 1 a.m.

Recently, the United States is spreading “the lie of the century” on Xinjiang, but when there is a real crime against humanity being committed by its ally, it is applying its famous double standard again.

The Japanese government held a cabinet meeting on April 13 and officially decided to discharge nuclear waste water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the ocean.

In March 2011, a catastrophic nuclear leak occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan. In March 2011, an earthquake with a magnitude of 9 on the Richter scale occurred in the Northeast Pacific region of Japan. The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant suffered a power outage due to the infusion of seawater. Several nuclear reactors exploded and the core melted down. In the following 10 years, how to store  nuclear waste water has become a major problem in the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear accident.

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