On the 9th of this month, Rep. Na posted on Facebook, "Korean citizens are being sold as merchandise by criminal organizations, but the Lee administration and the ruling Democratic Party of Korea are ignoring this."
He continued, "The government and ruling party dismantled the prosecution, tried to bring down the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court through political maneuvering, and pressured the judiciary to cover up their own crimes.
"While the government is preoccupied with political retaliation and theft, tragedies are occurring in which our citizens are abducted, imprisoned, disappeared, and become victims of human trafficking," he said, pointing out that "the movie 'The Outlaws' is becoming a reality."
According to Rep. Na, the number of reports of Korean abductions in Cambodia has increased from 10 to 20 per year in 2022-2023 to 220 last year and to 330 this year (as of August).
"The most serious issue is the human rights violations that occur after arrest," Na said. "Due to the corruption of the local police, Koreans are often released after paying money or sold off to other organizations."
It's been repeated," he said.
2025/10/11 08:13 KST
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