Under the Theme: "The Truth Does Not Disappear"

Namwon City in North Jeolla Province announced on May 21 that it will hold a humanities lecture titled "The Truth Does Not Disappear" at 7:00 p.m. on May 26 at the main auditorium of the Chunhyang Culture and Arts Center.


This lecture is a special human rights education program jointly organized by Namwon City and the Namwon Branch Court. Under the theme "Stories of People, Memory, Solidarity, and Justice," it aims to provide citizens with an opportunity to reflect on how to build a just society together.

Poster for Humanities Lecture by Junyoung Park, Attorney Specializing in Retrial. Provided by Namwon City

Poster for Humanities Lecture by Junyoung Park, Attorney Specializing in Retrial. Provided by Namwon City

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The lecture will be delivered by Junyoung Park, an attorney specializing in retrial cases, who will share with citizens ways to protect human dignity and human rights beyond legal judgments.


Based on his extensive experience fighting to bring the voices of the wrongfully accused to the world and to restore truth and justice, Park is expected to offer citizens profound humanities insights.


A city official stated, "We hope this lecture will remind citizens of the value of justice and human rights, and provide an opportunity to put these values into practice," adding, "We expect citizens will be able to take this important time for reflection to help create a more just and compassionate society."


This lecture is open to everyone without prior reservation.





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