Photo by Lee Jun-seok, Future United Party Supreme Council Member Facebook

Photo by Lee Jun-seok, Future United Party Supreme Council Member Facebook

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[Asia Economy Reporter Shinwon Yoon] Lee Jun-seok, the Supreme Council Member of the United Future Party, claimed that Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon, who revealed that there were Shincheonji Church members at the call center in Guro-gu, Seoul, where a cluster of COVID-19 infections occurred, is "starting to shift the responsibility for the cluster infection area, which he should be accountable for, onto Shincheonji."


On the 11th, Lee shared Mayor Park's statement on his Facebook, saying "There are two Shincheonji Church members among the Guro call center employees," and added, "Since the number of uninfected Shincheonji Church members has been disclosed, it is time to reveal the number of Shincheonji Church members among Seoul City Hall, each district office's public officials, and affiliated organizations." He continued, "Mayor Park should compare and disclose the list of Shincheonji Church members with the lists of public officials at Seoul City Hall, district offices, and their affiliates. Our mayor has both lists, so he should be able to do this quickly."


He also said, "In the future, the title of 'human rights lawyer' might need to be certified through an exam. This should be a basic requirement."



Earlier, Mayor Park appeared on CBS Radio's 'Kim Hyun-jung's News Show' and regarding the call center cluster infection, stated, "As of midnight today, there are 90 confirmed cases," and added, "It has been confirmed that there are two Shincheonji Church members at the call center, but they have tested negative so far. Further investigation is needed."


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