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On the 20th, Aunt A’s son, a 47-year-old official from the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, who was killed by the North Korean military, filed a complaint with the Korean National Human Rights Commission (HRC). The targets of the complaint are maritime affairs officials, including Democratic Party lawmaker Shin Dong-geun and Maritime Police Commissioner Kim Hong-hee.
Complaint to the Human Rights Commission, including Shin Dong-geun and Kim Hong-hee
Before filing the petition, Lee’s family held a press conference in front of the Human Rights Commission in Jung-gu, Seoul. Kwon Mo, 41, mother and ex-wife of the deceased, on behalf of high school student A, made a statement. As he read the statement he had calmly prepared, he seemed to have a stiff neck in the middle and finally broke down in tears that he had endured.
Mr. Kwon said first, “I couldn’t help staying here because I thought the children would go through this difficult time in the future,” he said. “We committed an honorary murder by publishing information about the investigation of externally sensitive personal identities.”
“However, being at the center of a great incident, there was no place for me and my children in a country called Korea.” “I was stigmatized as a child with a mentally panicked parent and trampled on my children’s future.”
He said: “(After the seascape announcement), I had to hug my son who only cried for a while, saying he wanted to follow him and that we had to cry together.” “I’m so scared to watch the news that it was a mental panic.”
He also said: “I had to grit my mother’s teeth to avoid seeing my daughter cry who wanted to hear my father’s voice, and I had to become a clown so that my son in a sensitive period would not have bad thoughts. “So the three of us lived for two months. It wasn’t, but it was what I endured.
Lastly, Mr. Kwon said, “I will do my best as a mother so that my son and daughter can live confidently in the land of Korea.”
Meanwhile, in September, Congressman Shin said, “Because North Korea is a serious crime against the state, we actively block it until the border crossing, and if we continue to commit it, we will kill it.” There was a controversy when he wrote on his Facebook page, saying: “It is widely known international common sense.”
Furthermore, at the time of the announcement of the results of the interim investigation on 22 last month, the Haekyung revealed that “it is presumed that Mr. Lee fled to North Korea to escape reality in a mental panic caused by debt. gambling, “and the grieving family” intensely revealed the facts of the gambling that are not directly related to North Korea. What it did were human rights violations. ”
Lee, a civil servant belonging to the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Management Group, disappeared from the sea near Soyeonpyeong Island in the Western Sea at dawn on September 22 and was killed in a North Korean shooting in North Korean waters 38 km away.
Reporter Seok-Hyun Ko [email protected]
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