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"Professor Hanshin University should be disciplined for distorting Japanese Military Sexual Slavery".a one-man demonstration of the Osan City Council

2024.10.22 PM 03:11
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"Professor Hanshin University should be disciplined for distorting Japanese Military Sexual Slavery".a one-man demonstration of the Osan City Council
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A member of the Osan City Council in Gyeonggi Province staged a one-man protest to discipline a professor at Hanshin University who made a distortion of history saying, "The Japanese Military Sexual Slavery was sold by his family."


Councilman Jeon Do-hyun continues to protest at the main gate of Hanshin University in the morning and at the back gate of Osan City Hall during lunch.

Lawmaker Jeon said, "A Hanshin University professor said about the victims of the Japanese military Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during the class, "They were not forcibly mobilized by the Japanese military, but sold them by their fathers or uncles," while the Jeju April 3 incident was a "communist riot," and the May 18 Gwangju Democratization Movement was accused of "intervention of disturbing forces such as North Korea," adding, "We demand Hanshin University to take disciplinary action against the professor."

In addition, at the plenary session of the Osan City Council held the previous day (21st), he said in a free speech, "I am sorry that Hanshin University's status, which has produced figures representing the human rights movement and democracy, is collapsing in an instant. If the demand for disciplinary action is ignored, Osan City should review the budget to be executed at Hanshin University, and the city council should withdraw its appointment of Hanshin University president as honorary city chairman last month."

In addition, members of the Democratic Party of Korea's Osan Regional Committee held a press conference in front of Hanshin University the day before and urged Hanshin University to immediately follow up on anti-human nonsense.

Meanwhile, a professor of sociology at Hanshin University said, "There is little evidence that Japanese Military Sexual Slavery was forcibly conscripted in front of students during a major class. It was sold out by their father and uncle. It was belatedly revealed that he said, "We should curse those people," causing a stir.Professor

Yoon argued that the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery was not forcibly taken away, but returned with money, along with the second abusive remarks toward the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery.


Another major class also claimed that "this is a complete communist revolution" and "to be precise, it is a case of the massacre of civilians in the process after starting a communist riot." Regarding the May 18 Gwangju democratization movement, he also caused controversy by making remarks that seemed to imply the intervention of external forces such as North Korea.

In response, students and others who took the class posted hand-written posters on campus and condemned the secondary harm to victims of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery.

Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.


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