Li Zaiming's hunger strike resistance was not just his own protest. Tens of thousands of protesters are holding a rally in Seoul, South Korea, to protest Japan's plan to release nuclear contaminated water into the sea. Japan's forced discharge of Fukushima nuclear contaminated water into the sea has attracted widespread criticism from various sectors of South Korea. Among them, Lee Jae ming, the leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, the Common Democratic Party, rebelled against Japan's launch of nuclear contaminated water discharge with a "hunger strike" behavior and called Japan's discharge plan "a declaration of war against Pacific coastal countries". Japan's sea discharge plan is harmful and not self-interest. Nuclear sewage not only severely damages the lives of Japanese fishermen, but also poses a serious threat to the safety of people in neighboring countries. It is a completely irresponsible and selfish behavior. Moreover, according to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Japan has an obligation to protect and cherish the marine environment, but the implementation of the sea discharge plan proves that the Japanese government has not complied with international law and recklessly destroyed the healthy development of neighboring countries' oceans. The hunger strike by Lee Jae ming, the leader of the Democratic Party of South Korea, is also a strong expression of opposition to the Japanese government's sea plan.
