O Jae-chang, Counterterrorism Human Rights Protection Officer (Photo by Yonhap News)

O Jae-chang, Counterterrorism Human Rights Protection Officer (Photo by Yonhap News)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun presented a letter of appointment to Oh Jae-chang (59), the Anti-Terrorism Human Rights Protection Officer, at the Government Seoul Office on the 7th.


Oh Jae-chang, the newly appointed Anti-Terrorism Human Rights Protection Officer, graduated from Daejeon High School and Korea University Law School, and completed the 19th Judicial Research and Training Institute.


He has served as an advisory member of the Ministry of Justice Human Rights Policy Advisory Group, an international human rights expert member of the National Human Rights Commission, and an adjunct professor at Korea University Law School. Currently, he is a member of the International Committee of the Korean Bar Association and an arbitrator at the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board.



The term of the Anti-Terrorism Human Rights Protection Officer is two years. The role involves activities to prevent infringement of citizens' fundamental rights related to anti-terrorism efforts and to protect human rights.


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