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00:03 Japan officially put the river fish in the sea in the last four weeks.
00:10 In order to calm the strong criticism of the waves,
00:13 the Japanese Aquarium on the day after the river fish was put in the sea,
00:15 on August 25th,
00:17 sampled the fish caught in the Fudohai Bay.
00:21 The result showed that these fish did not have radioactive substances in them.
00:27 The data obtained is the same as before the river fish was put in the sea.
00:31 The Japanese Aquarium said that they will test the concentration of fish in the surrounding waters every day.
00:36 This action will last for a month.
00:38 They hope to prove to the outside world that putting the river fish in the sea is harmless to fish.
00:44 In addition, Japan's decision to put the river fish in the sea has aroused a wave of protests in many places in South Korea.
00:49 South Korea's largest pro-democracy leader, Lee Jae-min,
00:52 criticized the Japanese government's decision in a speech at a protest.
00:55 Japan disregarded international opposition and put the river fish in the Pacific Ocean,
00:59 which is equivalent to declaring war on a coastal country.
01:03 Lee Jae-min criticized Japan's war in the Pacific Ocean,
01:06 and now it is using environmental crimes to harm the world.
01:10 Japan must apologize to South Korea, which is the first to do so.
01:14 Lee Jae-min also named South Korean President Im Si-kyu in his speech,
01:19 saying that his support for the Japanese Aquarium is a "Japanese help" and "Japanese walker."
01:25 He also said that once the Democratic Party succeeds in governing,
01:27 it will stop the plan to discharge the river fish.
01:30 The slogan "Honor the Korean people" with a radiation-proof sign
01:38 has been playing on the streets of South Korea for the past few months.
01:42 Thousands of demonstrators gathered at Seoul City Center yesterday
01:45 and sat in the sun-lit area,
01:47 condemning the Japanese government's disregard for multilateral opposition
01:49 and forcing the river fish into the sea.
01:52 At the same time, he urged South Korea to stop supporting Japan's plan to discharge the river fish
01:56 and to follow China's strict measures.
01:59 "Although the water has been discharged, we demand that the Japanese government stop the discharge of marine water.
02:08 And the Korean government has put up a board, so please remove the board.
02:14 And like China, please ban all imported Japanese goods from Japan."
02:22 The camera was turned to Beijing, China.
02:24 Japan has sent the water of the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea,
02:26 making people in neighboring countries panic.
02:28 Chinese people who visited the site said that they would try to eat less seafood.
02:33 Even if they wanted to eat seafood, they wouldn't eat seafood from Japan.
02:36 "I think the number of seafood will decrease."
02:38 "I don't eat seafood anymore."
02:39 "Of course, there will be concerns.
02:40 Because the discharge of the river fish is actually a big impact on human health."
02:44 "I will go, but I will definitely see if the seafood is from Japan.
02:49 If it comes from other seas, I might still go."
02:52 In order to keep business going,
02:53 many Japanese restaurants in China have tried all means to appease customers.
02:57 In addition to posting a notice at the door of the restaurant,
03:00 the local businessmen emphasized that they would not use water products from Japan.
03:03 Some restaurants will also use the original seafood from the restaurant.
03:07 "The food we use in this restaurant has nothing to do with Japanese nuclear water.
03:12 Many of the food we use in Japan has nothing to do with Japan.
03:16 We try to make the ingredients of this food as local as possible."
03:19 "So we made a formula.
03:20 We marked some of our main sources of water ingredients.
03:25 We made a clear formula.
03:28 We use salmon from Norway,
03:30 and we use shrimp from Russia."
03:33 The Japanese government has now no way back.
03:41 The dissatisfaction of the Japanese people also reflects in the polls.
03:45 According to the report of Japan Daily News,
03:47 the polls conducted from August 26 to 27 in Japan showed that
03:52 the support rate of Japanese Prime Minister Andei Wanshon's cabinet has dropped from 28% in July to 26%.
03:59 The support rate has been lower than 30% for two consecutive months.
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