曹国氏に “性的不祥事”の手紙10枚送ったが「返答なし」=韓国
South Korea sends 10 letters to Cho Kuk about ”sexual misconduct” but receives ”no response”
Regarding the "sexual misconduct" case by the "Fatherland Reform Party" founded by former South Korean Justice Minister Cho Kuk, also known as "Onion Man," Cho (currently the party's Reform Policy Research Chairman) has spoken out against the victim.
It was revealed that the party had received more than 10 letters from Kang Mi-sook, an advisor to the party's women's committee and a representative for victims of sexual misconduct within the party, but had not responded to any of them.
In an interview with a Korean radio program on the 8th, the lawyer said, "I wrote a letter of more than 10 pages with all my heart and sent it to the former representative (former Minister of Justice Cho) who was in prison," and revealed, "I received no reply."
Kang said, "The letter explains the background to the incident and what the party needs to make up for. Disciplinary action has been taken, but the party and I will work together to implement the recovery measures and resume operations."
"Since negotiations between us are not going well, I told him that I would definitely like to talk to him if (former Justice Minister Cho) is granted a special pardon," he explained.
He continued, "I wasn't expecting a reply," and "(The gist of the letter) was that I was personally sad."
However, regarding the fact that former Justice Minister Cho, who was pardoned and released, did not take any action regarding the case, he said, "I was 10
Even though I wrote and sent a letter that was over a page long and with great care, I wondered if my feelings had not been conveyed properly."
Attorney Kang said, "I waited until the main schedule was over, but the damage continued.
I couldn't keep them waiting, so I sent an email to (former Justice Minister Cho) on August 21," he said. "He replied, 'I think it's unfortunate,' and added, 'I'm not in a position to do anything right now.
"Therefore, as the former leader, once I have finished my local schedule, I would like to meet with (the victim) Kang Mi-jung, the party's spokesperson, to offer my condolences," he explained.
Kang also said, "I wrote the letter not because I wanted consolation, but to help Kang return to work." He added, "Former Justice Minister Cho has been involved in the victim's case through social media.
He issued a letter of apology to the perpetrators, but has not yet had any contact with the victims." Meanwhile, regarding the recent incident within the party, Kang held a press conference at the National Assembly on the 4th and said, "Sexual
He claimed that the party had shown an ambiguous attitude in the process of resolving the scandal, and declared his intention to leave the party, saying, "I am here at this press conference to speak about the cruel reality."
2025/09/08 16:12 KST
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