According to a News 1 report on the 12th, the Jongam Police Station in Seoul was dispatched to Dongduk Women's University in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, at around 7 p.m. the previous day after receiving a report of noise and property.
Upon arriving at the scene, police stopped the students when they tried to break down the president's office door using baseball bats and fire extinguishers in the main building.
In the process, a police officer said, "Everyone, you have to be a teacher and have a baby later and raise a child, and this illegal act...He said, "A video of this moment is spreading on social networking services (SNS).
Students who heard the remarks screamed, booed and expressed displeasure before the police officer's words were finished. He strongly protested, shouting, "I won't" and "You're pregnant."
As for the police's remarks, related complaints are reportedly being received from the "National Newspaper" and the "Police Civil Service Portal."
In this regard, an official from Jongam Police Station explained, "I said it to the effect of not doing illegal activities because I am trying to hit and break down the door with a fire extinguisher," adding, "If those who will have children and raise children act like that in the future, what will they do about educating children later?"
On the other hand, Dongduk Women's University is in the position that the engineering transition has not yet been finalized, but students are continuing intense protests, demanding the complete withdrawal.
Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.
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