Ryu Seok-chun "No one was forcibly taken" VS Jeong Eui-yeon "Rebel Historical Sympathy Judgment"

2024.10.24. AM 11:58
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Former Yonsei University professor Ryu Seok-chun, who was indicted for speaking to the effect that Japanese Japanese Military Sexual Slavery victims voluntarily prostitute, was also acquitted in the second trial.

After the sentence, former professor Ryu repeatedly insisted that there were no victims of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery who were forcibly taken, and the Justice and Memory Alliance criticized it as a judgment of treason.

Let's listen to it for ourselves.

[RYU SUKCHUN / Former Yonsei University professor: I was talking in the classroom about people who went to make money. But he's innocent now. Why do you keep asking questions? If there's even one person who's been forcibly taken away, give him his real name. Let's try again with me. I don't have it.]

[Kang Kyung-ran / Director of Movement for Justice and Memory Solidarity: I think it is a ruling in sympathy with anti-human rights and treasonous history for the court not to put any brakes on anti-human rights and treasonous remarks in the name of academic freedom and freedom of professors.]


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