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Entry 2020.05.11 19:15
Memory of Justice Regiment (former council for mental problems) suspected of usefulness for Japanese women who comfort female victims⋅Regarding the Eui Yeon Yeon press conference on the 11th, the Future Korean Party, the proportional party of the future unification party, evaluated it as “a press conference with only disappointment and suspicion.”
“If you just want to say what you want to say and you don’t want to hear what you want to hear, I don’t know why you held the press conference,” said Jeong Eui-yeon, who complained that there was not a comfortable day in 30 years. “Said.
Cho said, “If Jung Eui-Yeon really cares about the grandmothers’ injuries, it is the order to reveal details of the donations and resolve the curiosity of the public.” Urge once again to reveal details of activities and donations.
Regarding the suspicion that President-elect Yoon knew in advance the content of the negotiations during the 2015 Korea-Japan agreement, spokesman Cho also said: “You must also reveal the ‘prior explanation’ in the controversial words controversy. Yoon’s. ” If it is distorted, we ask the government to release the private part of the TF report. ”
On the “Kim Bok-Dong Scholarship” awarded to the children of civil society activists by Justice Memories Solidarity (formerly the Korea Counsel for Countermeasures on Psychiatric Problems), he said: “I prefer to ask what the problem is.”
Jeong Yeon-yeon held a press conference this morning and a press conference to clear up the suspected donations. However, on the same day, Jung Yeon-yeon declined, saying, “What NGOs in the world reveal the details of their activities and reveal the details” when asked to reveal details of the use of the donations. Responding to the purpose of “I don’t know what the problem is”, about paying 2 million won to the children of civil society activists, such as the FKTU and the National Federation of Farmers’ Federations, for the “Kim Bok-Dong Grant” made in honor of old grandmother Kim Bok-Dong.
A former grandfather of the Japanese victim of comfort women, Lee Yong-soo (92), criticized that the money donated to the grandmothers was not used for the grandmothers, and also told Yoon Mi-hyang, former chief justice from the Democratic Party, the Dolbyi Citizens Party. “Said.