"Former Prime Minister Kim Jong-pil, the New Military Government is in illegal detention on the 47th"...finding out the truth

2024.10.10. PM 3:19
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Former Prime Minister Kim Jong-pil said he has identified cases of human rights violations, including 47 days of illegal detention by the new military in 1980.

The 2nd Truth and Reconciliation Committee decided to investigate the truth about the illegal detention of the joint command of martial law at the 88th committee on the 8th (the 8th).

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission explained that former Prime Minister Kim was forcibly detained for 47 days at his home in 1980, and was released only after he submitted a donation of property and a resignation letter from the National Assembly.

At the same time, it was determined that the state's acceptance of the resignation of a lawmaker by coercion was an illegal exercise of public power, and that the implementation of the property transfer registration process based on documents obtained by coercion violated freedom of decision-making and property rights.

Accordingly, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommended the country to take appropriate measures to restore honor to former Prime Minister Kim and his family.

In addition, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission said 46 children were forced to work, beat, and sexual violence at Deokseongwon, a child protection facility in Busan, and the original students and the veterans reported human rights violations to the police, but the investigation was not carried out properly.

In addition, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission made a decision to investigate the truth about human rights violations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs returning to North Korea, such as Daedongho.


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