「福島処理水の広報物?…KTXではなく新幹線に置いて」鉄道労組が反発=韓国
“Publication material for Fukushima treated water?… Put it on Shinkansen instead of KTX” Railway union opposes = South Korea
The South Korean government's distribution of Fukushima-treated water promotional materials to high-speed trains (KTX, SRT) was opposed by the National Railway Workers' Union (Railway Workers' Union), saying, "Distribute it to the Shinkansen."
The railroad union issued a statement on the 6th, saying, "The railroad, which is a public asset, was used as a unilateral public relations tool for the government regarding a hotly controversial issue with great public anxiety.
I express my deep regret." A representative of the railroad union said, "You might think that's the case because a government publicity booklet called 'K-Sympathy' was distributed on trains during the holidays."
Tsutsumi lamented, "However, since when has the release of Fukushima treated water been a policy of the South Korean government?
He then urged, "It seems that you have mistyped the address. I recommend that you collect the Japanese government's public relations pamphlets placed on the KTX and place them on the Shinkansen."
Prior to this, the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism announced on the 1st that a new design titled ``10 Types of Fukushima Treated Water Ghost Stories'' will be printed on KTX and SRT train seats.
A total of 75,000 copies of the booklet were prepared. Approximately 60,000 copies were distributed to KTX and approximately 15,000 copies to SRT.
The table of contents of this booklet, which is published by the 'Government of the Republic of Korea', includes 'Moon Jae.
The In (Moon Jae-Myung) government opposed the release, but will the Yoon Seo-gyul (Yun Seok-yue) government support it? ” “Is the discharged treated water full of radioactive materials?” “Will Fukushima marine products be imported after discharge?”
It included questions such as ``Is the International Atomic Energy Agency on Japan's side?'' The government responded to each item with explanations such as ``This is a completely baseless claim'' and ``This is fake news.''
The booklet will remain on trains until the 7th of this month. From the 8th onwards, each train operating company plans to carry out a voluntary recall.
2023/09/06 20:48 KST
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