Commissioner Kim Chang-ryong of the National Police Agency holds first meeting with Human Rights Commissioner Song Doo-hwan... Discussions on recommendations to protect Wednesday demonstrations
[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Dong-hoon] Kim Chang-ryong, Commissioner of the National Police Agency, had his first meeting with Song Doo-hwan, Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission, on the 18th.
Commissioner Kim visited the Human Rights Commission in Jung-gu, Seoul, in the afternoon and met Chairperson Song for the first time since his appointment. At the end of last year, during the 20th anniversary ceremony of the Human Rights Commission, Commissioner Kim and Chairperson Song promised to meet early this year.
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Both sides discussed overall issues concerning the police and the Human Rights Commission. It is also known that they mentioned the Human Rights Commission's recommendation the previous day that Jongno Police Station should protect the Wednesday demonstrations by Jeongui Gieok Yeondae (Justice Memory Solidarity) from counter-protests by conservative groups.
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