[Breaking News] Brothers' Home Victims Suspend Sit-in... Ruling and Opposition Parties Agree on 'Past Affairs Act' Passage
Busan Hyeongjebokjiwon victim Choi Seung-woo stopped his sit-in protest on the 7th and came down to greet Kim Moo-sung, a member of the Future United Party. Photo by Wondara Reporter
View original image[Asia Economy Reporters Kim Hyemin and Won Dara] Choi Seung-woo (51), a victim of the Busan Brothers Shelter, has ended his three-day high-altitude protest at the National Assembly Members' Office Building. Choi began the surprise protest on the 5th, urging the 20th National Assembly to pass the amendment to the "Basic Act on Past Affairs Settlement for Truth and Reconciliation (Past Affairs Act)."
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