医学部学生への授業拒否強要に対する捜査に、医協「学生に手を出せば破局」 vs 政府「加害者をかばっている」=韓国(記事と写真は無関係)
Regarding the investigation into the forced refusal of medical students to attend classes, the Korean Medical Association says, ”If you lay hands on students, it will be a disaster” vs. the government says, ”You are protecting the perpetrators” = South Korea
Lim Hyun-Tae, the next president of the Korean Medical Association, said, "If you lay hands on them, it will be a disaster," and "If you lay hands on them, it will be a disaster."
"We will protect the medical students," the government responded by saying, "You are protecting the medical students who committed the crime." On the 26th, according to the government and the medical community, on the 24th, President-elect Hayashi posted on his SNS, "We are requesting an investigation."
"I was contacted by the medical student who was the target of the investigation and told him, 'Don't worry, the Medical Association will thoroughly protect you.' If the government touches the hair of a medical student, all that will remain is catastrophe."
The Seoul Seongdong Police Station, upon receiving an investigation request from the Ministry of Education, arrested some students from the Hanyang University School of Medicine on charges of forcing other students to continue refusing to attend group classes.
On the 21st, the Ministry of Education announced that it had requested the police to officially investigate the case of medical students being forced to participate in group activities that was received by the Medical Student Protection and Reporting Center.
The Ministry of Education said, "A student task force (TF) at a medical school in the Seoul metropolitan area has demanded that its members continue to refuse group classes, and that students who attend classes should make a public, face-to-face apology to all students in their grades."
He also mentioned that students who attended the class would not be able to access study materials known as "family trees."
In response, Jeong Byung-wan, director of the health and medical policy office at the Ministry of Health and Welfare, said on the same day that he
During the interview, they asked the medical association to "refrain from statements or actions that may cause anxiety to the victimized students who should be receiving protection."
Furthermore, "If students are forced to refuse classes, we will hold face-to-face classes for all grades.
"These actions, which violate the law and interfere with the free decision-making of other students, must be eradicated, including through apologies and warnings against accessing study materials," he said.
2024/04/26 21:11 KST
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