A private meeting was held this afternoon (July 13) at the National Assembly Members' Office Building between Kim Jin-ju, the victim of the 'Busan roundhouse kick case,' and Representative Han Dong-hoon. During the meeting, Kim expressed her concerns regarding the movement to abolish the right to request supplementary investigations, which she argued excludes the voices of victims. She further stated her intention to speak out directly as a survivor who has recovered. The details of the meeting are provided in the video below.
(Reported by Lee Hyeon-yeong | Video by Kim Bok-hyeong | Graphics by Yook Do-hyun | Produced by SBS Digital News)
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Whose Side Is the State On? Victim of 'Busan Roundhouse Kick Case' Visits National Assembly
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