Hee-soo Byeon’Alone ‘Memorial Park Seong-min “So you don’t feel lonely anymore”



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“So that those who want to live only for themselves are no longer alone, so noble politics must be true to the fundamental vocation of the realization of social solidarity. Sorry, Sergeant Hee-soo Byeon.

It is a commemoration of Park Sung-min and the 23rd’s highest Democratic Party member, former Sergeant Byun Hee-soo, who died on the 3rd. It was the only condolences that came out of the Supreme Council of the Democratic Party held in the National Assembly. in the morning of the 5th.

Supreme Commissioner Park Seong-min said: “Politics is inherently noble, because it has the realization of invisible social solidarity as its basic vocation.”

He continued: “I feel a great responsibility for not protecting his life and dignity despite the fact that the social spectator who looks at the fellow citizens who exist in front of me as if they did not exist, and that the dignity of a person is being damaged. Those were the days. of crushing.

“Hate and discrimination cannot be justified in any case,” Supreme Commissioner Park said, “I remember the countless lives that our society has lost, and if it does not change, we may lose those who live with us for the same reason in the future. . ”Emphasized.

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 On the 4th, when the news of the death of former Sergeant Byun Hee-soo, who was forced to discharge after undergoing a sex change operation, is known, a space is prepared in front of the representative office of the Party of Justice in Yeouido, Seoul.

On the 4th, when news arrives of the death of former Sergeant Byun Hee-soo, who was forced to discharge after undergoing a sex change operation, a space is prepared in front of the representative office of the Party of the Justice in Yeouido, Seoul.
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Sergeant Byun was found dead in his home on the 3rd (related article: Sergeant Byun Hee-soo was found dead in his house after a sex change) Sergeant Byeon was forcibly discharged from military service because he had undergone to a sex change operation. With the death of Kim Ki-hong, former president of the Jeju Queer Culture Festival (38), on February 24, there is a growing awareness of the reality of LGBT rights in Korean society.

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Commemoration of Hee-Soo Byeon, Silent Grand Yangdang and Chul-Soo Ahn http://omn.kr/1sad2
Even in the political world, “Sorry Byun Hee-soo, I’ll act” http://omn.kr/1sakq

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