[Photo] Brothers Who Were Victims of Hyeongjebokjiwon End High-Altitude Protest at the National Assembly
Choi Seung-woo, a victim of the Brothers Home for the Mentally Disabled, clenched his fist upon hearing the news that the ruling and opposition parties agreed to pass the Past Affairs Act in the plenary session while he was on the third day of a hunger strike protest on the roof of the lobby at the National Assembly Members' Office Building in Yeouido, Seoul, on the 7th. Choi ended his protest and came down to the ground that day. / Reporter Yoon Dong-joo doso7@
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