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May 31, 2021, Hong Kong, China: A supporter holds a placard of pro-democracy figures on trial while queuing up in a line at the West Kowloon Law Courts Building in Hong Kong..47 pro-democracy activists have been charged under the national security law for subverting state power for participating in an unofficial primary in 2020 to choose pro-democracy candidates for the since-postponed legislative election. Hong Kong China - ZUMAs197 20210531_zaa_s197_036 Copyright: xMiguelxCandelax
Analyse

Hongkong47: Schuldfrage schon vorab geklärt

Der Prozess gegen 47 Oppositionelle in Hongkong steht kurz vor dem Abschluss. Der Ausgang wird zeigen, wie das Nationale Sicherheitsgesetz angewendet werden wird. Die Auswahl der Richter und der Prozessverlauf geben jedoch wenig Hoffnung, dass rechtsstaatliche Prinzipien bei der Urteilsfindung maßgebend sind.

Von Marcel Grzanna

May 31, 2021, Hong Kong, China: A supporter holds a placard of pro-democracy figures on trial while queuing up in a line at the West Kowloon Law Courts Building in Hong Kong..47 pro-democracy activists have been charged under the national security law for subverting state power for participating in an unofficial primary in 2020 to choose pro-democracy candidates for the since-postponed legislative election. Hong Kong China - ZUMAs197 20210531_zaa_s197_036 Copyright: xMiguelxCandelax
Feature

Hong Kong47: already found guilty

The trial against 47 opposition activists in Hong Kong is nearing its conclusion. The outcome will show how the National Security Act will be applied. However, the selection of judges and the course of the trial give little hope that the rule of law will guide the verdict.

Von Marcel Grzanna

September 3, 2023, Futaba, Japan: TEPCO official Matsuo Keisuke guides foreign media through the ALPS treated water dilution/discharge facilities and related facilities at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in northeast Japan. A press tour guided by personnel of TEPCO explained the treated radioactive wastewater dilution and monitoring process before the release to the sea from the power station, managed by Tokyo Electric Power Company Futaba Japan - ZUMAm191 20230903_aap_m191_016 Copyright: xRodrigoxReyesxMarinx
Analyse

Chinas Nationalisten entfachen neue Wut auf Japan

Die Abwasser-Verklappung aus Fukushima reißt alte Wunden in den chinesisch-japanischen Beziehungen auf. Die Lage ist so brisant wie seit 2012 nicht mehr. Damals ging es um die Senkaku-Diaoyu-Inseln. Dabei sind die beiden Länder wirtschaftlich und kulturell ohne einander kaum denkbar.

Von Fabian Peltsch

September 3, 2023, Futaba, Japan: TEPCO official Matsuo Keisuke guides foreign media through the ALPS treated water dilution/discharge facilities and related facilities at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in northeast Japan. A press tour guided by personnel of TEPCO explained the treated radioactive wastewater dilution and monitoring process before the release to the sea from the power station, managed by Tokyo Electric Power Company Futaba Japan - ZUMAm191 20230903_aap_m191_016 Copyright: xRodrigoxReyesxMarinx
Feature

China's nationalists ignite new anger against Japan

The dumping of treated water from Fukushima is opening up old wounds in Sino-Japanese relations. The situation is more volatile than at any time since 2012. At that time, the dispute revolved around the Senkaku-Diaoyu Islands. Yet the two countries are hardly imaginable economically and culturally without each other.

Von Fabian Peltsch