Head of the UN's nuclear watchdog meets with Fukushima residents and representatives following the approved plan to release the accumulated water from the devastated nuclear plant
'Moving ahead in the face of opposition'
"When it comes to this activity here, what is happening is not some exception, some strange plan that has been devised only to be applied here and sold to you," he added. Tetsu Nozaki, chairman of the Fukushima Prefectural Federation of Fisheries Co-operative Associations, argued Japan's government was misrepresenting local sentiment, which he said remained strongly opposed to the plan.
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