"No More Half-Hearted, Light Punishments Can Be Allowed"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Kim Jeong-hwa, co-representative of the Minsaeng Party, stated on the 23rd regarding the Telegram Nth Room case, “These are not humans but demons,” and added, “It is deplorable that we live in the same era as antisocial and unethical social evils.”


At the Supreme Council meeting held at the National Assembly that day, Co-representative Kim said, “In addition to Jo Mo, the suspect known as ‘Doctor’ who distributed videos exploiting minors sexually, it is only natural to disclose the identities of the 260,000 people who were no different from accomplices at the crime scene.”


He emphasized, “Our party will take the lead in protecting the livelihoods of women in crisis. The Minsaeng Party urges the government authorities to disclose the identities of all Telegram Nth Room subscribers,” and added, “Furthermore, we promise to review and revise related laws to prevent similar incidents from recurring. We will also prepare rehabilitation measures for victims of sexual exploitation who have suffered indelible wounds.”


He continued, “Due to the nature of digital sex crimes, which are nearly impossible to completely delete, victims must live the rest of their lives in constant pain,” and expressed, “I offer my deepest condolences to all the victims of this incident.”


Co-representative Kim stated, “The Minsaeng Party will break the disgrace of South Korea’s leniency toward sex crimes,” and said, “There can be no more slap-on-the-wrist punishments for those who are close to demons.”





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