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According to South Korean media reports, all walks of life in South Korea protested the Japanese government's decision to discharge Fukushima nuclear sewage into the sea. Some old merchants who have been in business for many years said that whenever there is a news report related to nuclear wastewater in Japan, many customers will immediately refuse to buy Japanese aquatic products, and this time is no exception. Retailers such as large supermarkets and department stores in South Korea said that they stopped selling seafood products made in Japan from 20 1 1, and there is no change in their plans in the future.

At present, many supermarkets in Korea have made it clear that they will stop selling seafood products made in Japan from 20 1 1, and there are no plans to change in the future. Some of them are more radical. For example, a large supermarket in Seoul hangs many slogans of "boycott Japanese goods".

In response to the discharge of nuclear sewage into the ocean, the Ministry of Marine and Fisheries of the Republic of Korea announced that it intends to strengthen the traceability supervision of the origin of Nissan seafood and strengthen law enforcement.

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A protest took place in front of the Japanese Embassy in South Korea.

In the past few days, protests and demonstrations have taken turns in front of the Japanese Embassy in South Korea. /kloc-on the afternoon of 0/4, more than 20 national fisheries organizations gathered here and urged Japan to withdraw the relevant decision. They submitted a statement to the Japanese Embassy, denouncing that "discharging nuclear sewage is tantamount to a nuclear attack on Korean nationals and all mankind, which is a devastating act".

Seoul Youth Climate Action and Seoul Youth Progressive Party also held a press conference to condemn Japan for "forcibly discharging sewage in an incomprehensible way".

The "Non-nuclear Citizen Action", composed of 3 1 citizen groups, claimed that it would seek all means to prevent sewage from entering the sea, and called the decision of the Japanese government "nuclear terrorism". The organization said that the Japanese government said it would dilute the sewage with seawater before discharging it, but the total amount of radioactive materials entering the ocean remained unchanged, which would bring irreparable disasters to the marine ecosystem and even human beings.