Fukushima Nuclear Plant has now emerged as an extremely controversial topic as a citizen threw
brick at the embassy in Beijing to express his disdain towards Japanese
continues pouring of nuclear waste into the pacific ocean.
China has remained the most vocal opponent of Fukushima nuclear release since the project first commenced.
Despite United Nations go-ahead to the operation, Chinese remain unconvinced whether this project actually follows international norms or not.
Including protests in South Korea and Japan itself, China has banned all Japanese Seafood in the country since the first time waste water from Fukushima nuclear plant trickled down into the pacific ocean.
Beside brick incident, numerous crack calls have originated frim within China
to threaten individuals working at embassy in Beijing, said Japanese Foreign
Minister.
He called for the situation to calm down, and requested Chinese authority to take appropriate measures to ensure safety and security for everyone.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, Wang Wenbin expressed his lack of awareness of such incident happening in China, after which he continued by expressing his opposition towards Fukushima nuclear plant activities.
Japan has been releasing diluted wastewater from Fukushima nuclear plant since August 24, this year and the rising concentration of this water has spiked people concerns living and feeding off of pacific ocean's seafood.
The neighboring countries have become more concerned over the last few days, as the citizens took over an aggressive stance towards Japanese officials.
A study showed that around 86 crank calls have been received since Thursday by Chinese schools in Fukushima city in order to prevent further trickling of waste water into the ocean.
Many Japanese students have reported to NHK that they received calls from people who shouted "stupid!" in Chinese and then hung up.
These types of incidents have taken a rather serious turn after someone finally threw a brick towards Japanese embassy in Beijing on Tuesday.
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