[Photo] Kim Byunghun, Head of National Action for the Abolition of the Comfort Women Law, Arguing with Police View original image

Kim Byunghun, head of the National Action for the Abolition of the Comfort Women Law, who is accused of organizing protests that insult victims of the Japanese military's "comfort women" system, argued with police on his way to be questioned as a suspect at the Seocho Police Station in Seoul on February 3. In December of last year, Kim was also charged with violating the Assembly and Demonstration Act for displaying banners with phrases such as "Are you providing career guidance for prostitution by erecting comfort women statues on campus?" in front of Seocho High School in Seocho District and Muhak Girls' High School in Seongdong District.



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