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Experts discuss maintaining peace in East Asian waters amid growing sea dispute

JEJU ISLAND - Global experts on international law and sea disputes gathered last week on Korea s southern resort island of Jeju once again, to discuss how to resolve ongoing maritime territorial conflicts in the East Asian region. During the seventh edition of the Ieodo International Seminar that took place on June 15, experts said tensions have been growing in the East Asian seas due to China s efforts to expand hegemonic power as part of its unrelenting quest to gain supremacy and analyzed related international legal cases of maritime disputes. ....

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S. Korean fishermen, civic activists conduct rally, litigation against Japan's dumping decision - World News


2021-04-30 08:36:51 GMT2021-04-30 16:36:51(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
SEOUL, April 30 (Xinhua) South Korean fishermen and civic activists have conducted maritime rallies and litigation against Japan s decision to dump the contaminated wastewater from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean.
About 100 fishermen in the country s southeastern port city of Busan staged a rally Friday, saying the release of the radioactive water into the sea is a grave criminal act endangering South Korea s fishing industry and threatens the lives and health of people in neighboring countries.
The protesters said Japan s decision itself already weakened the domestic consumption of marine products, vowing to continue their protest rally until Japan retracts its decision, announced earlier this month to discharge the tritium-laced water of over 1.25 million tons stored in tanks near the Fukushima nuclear plant, into the ocean in two years. ....

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