This transcript appears to be a series of remarks made by various individuals regarding several different topics. Here's a concise summary of the key points:
1. Japan's Fukushima Contaminated Water:
- Criticism of Japan's decision to dump Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water into the sea.
- Concerns about environmental disaster and long-lasting effects.
- Calls for the Korean government to take action and protect its people.
2. Korean Government's Response:
- Accusations of the Korean government's inadequacy in addressing the issue.
- Critique of government officials for not taking responsibility.
- Questions about compensation for damage to the Korean fishing industry.
3. Political Issues:
- Criticism of the ruling party's stance on the Fukushima issue.
- Critique of the government's handling of international matters.
- Mention of political prosecutions involving Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung.
Overall, the remarks emphasize frustration with Japan's actions regarding Fukushima contaminated water, dissatisfaction with the Korean government's response, and criticism of political leaders' handling of these matters.
1. The text introduces the 151st Supreme Committee of the Democratic Party of Korea. [Source: Text]
2. The speaker is Representative Lee Jae-myeong. [Source: Text]
3. The Japanese government began dumping Fukushima nuclear material contaminated water into the sea on August 24, 2020, 1:03 PM. [Source: Text]
4. The Japanese government's actions are being recorded as an environmental disaster. [Source: Text]
5. The Democratic Party, along with the people, is making efforts to stop the two oceans contaminated with nuclear material from Japan's Fukushima and protect the people. [Source: Text]
6. The government has said it would create a future-oriented Korea-Japan relationship, but it is criticized for being half-empty. [Source: Text]
7. The speaker is disappointed with the silence of the President of the Republic of Korea as public concerns and damage to the fishing industry increase. [Source: Text]
8. The speaker believes that the government is making fun of the people and is avoiding scientific and environmental verification that the public wants. [Source: Text]
9. It was disclosed that 70% of the contaminated water with nuclear materials had a concentration of radioactive materials that exceeded the standard and did not meet the standards for discharge. [Source: Text]
10. The speaker is concerned that the government was either deceived by the Japanese government or deceived the people. [Source: Text]
11. The speaker is emphasizing the damage to the fishing industry. [Source: Text]
12. The speaker is asking for advertisement to stop the Japanese government's ocean dumping. [Source: Text]
13. The speaker is also asking to consider banning the total import of marine products. [Source: Text]
14. The speaker is also participating in the special safety measures announced by the Democratic Party. [Source: Text]
15. The speaker is considering providing practical support to the fishing industry through a supplementary budget and providing compensation to Tokyo Electric Power Company. [Source: Text]
16. The speaker is also referring to the WTO lawsuit with Japan related to the ban on imports of seafood from Fukushima in April 2018. [Source: Text]
17. The speaker is concerned that the biggest threat to the people right now is unfounded fake news and false propaganda for political gain. [Source: Text]
18. The speaker is also concerned that the oceans will be polluted due to contaminated water from Fukushima. [Source: Text]
19. The speaker is also concerned that the industry is being threatened by groundless incitement. [Source: Text]
20. The speaker is also condemning the discharge of nuclear wastewater from Fukushima as an outrage against the people of a humane country. [Source: Text]
21. The speaker is also expressing the hope that the People Power Party will stand on the side of the people of the Republic of Korea, not on the side of the Japanese government. [Source: Text]
22. The speaker is also criticizing the ruling party for criticizing the opposition party instead of condemning the Japanese government. [Source: Text]
23. The speaker is also expressing the concern that the president is not stepping up to take responsibility for the health and safety of the Korean people. [Source: Text]
24. The speaker is also expressing the concern that the official position of the President on Japan's discharge of nuclear contaminated water to the public has not been stated. [Source: Text]
25. The speaker is also criticizing the government and the ruling party for disrupting questions from the National Assembly and the public about the matter. [Source: Text]
26. The speaker is also expressing the concern that the Yoon Seok-yeol administration is investigating as if they were a group that has no intention of hiding that their reason for existence and main mission is to turn party leader Lee Jae-myeong into a criminal. [Source: Text]
27. The speaker is also expressing the concern that the world's top 12 economic powerhouse, an OECD country, has open judicial suppression of the opposition party leader. [Source: Text]
28. The speaker is also expressing the concern that the prosecution has already lost its legitimacy to be obsessed with individual cases without reports. [Source: Text]
29. The speaker