Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-at-Japan-Embassy-in-Korea-against-Fukushima-Contaminated-Water-Discharge-27MDHUOZ0KB.htmlConceptually similarAction at Japan Embassy in Korea against Fukushima Contaminated Water DischargeGP1SU7T6Completed★★★★★Action at Japan Embassy in Korea against Fukushima Contaminated Water DischargeGP1SU7T7Completed★★★★★Action at Japan Embassy in Korea against Fukushima Contaminated Water DischargeGP1SU7T8Completed★★★★★Action at Japan Embassy in Korea against Fukushima Contaminated Water DischargeGP1SU7T9Completed★★★★★Action at Japan Embassy in Korea against Fukushima Contaminated Water DischargeGP1SU7TCCompleted★★★★Action at Japan Embassy in Korea against Fukushima Contaminated Water DischargeGP1SU7TBCompleted★★★★Action at Japan Embassy in Korea against Fukushima Contaminated Water DischargeGP1SU7TDCompleted★★★★Action at Japan Embassy in Korea against Fukushima Contaminated Water DischargeGP1SU7TECompleted★★★★Action at Japan Embassy in Korea against Fukushima Contaminated Water DischargeGP1SU7TFCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SU7TAAction at Japan Embassy in Korea against Fukushima Contaminated Water DischargeGreenpeace Seoul office held a press conference with a banner action at the Japan embassy in Korea. A public comment process, which has been postponed 3 times by external pressure on the Japan government, is due to end on July 31st on the proposed options for discharging over 1 million tons of highly contaminated water currently stored in tanks at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Greenpeace Seoul office has submitted 80,000 petitions of Korea citizens via the official website of the Japan government, and delivered our demand at the Japan embassy in Korea with the performance.Locations:East Asia-Republic of Korea-SeoulDate:30 Jul, 2020Credit:© Jung-geun Augustine Park / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4128px X 2752pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Embassies-Greenpeace activists-Japanese Government-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-One person-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Protective clothing-WaterShoot:Banner Action at Japan Embassy in Korea against Discharge of Fukushima Contaminated Water (PHOTO)Greenpeace Seoul office held a press conference with a banner action at the Japan embassy in Korea. A public comment process, which has been postponed 3 times by external pressure on the Japan government, is due to end on July 31st on the proposed options for discharging over 1 million tons of highly contaminated water currently stored in tanks at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Greenpeace Seoul office has submitted 80,000 petitions of Korea citizens via the official website of the Japan government, and delivered our demand at the Japan embassy in Korea with the performance.Related Collections:Action at Japan Embassy in Korea against Discharge of Fukushima Contaminated Water (Photos & Video)