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This is the time for Koh Hyun-joon's news to pick out the best news. I am with the current affairs critic Koh Hyun Jun. welcome. (Hello.) What's your first news?

<Hyun Jun Goh / Editorial Reviewer>

I have a dissenting opinion about the commercial hospital where the permission was opened in Jeju on the 5th. I decided to hold a candlelight rally.

Labor civil society organizations demanding the withdrawal of commercial hospitals and privatization of medical services held a press conference yesterday (10th) in front of the presidential office of Cheong Wa Dae and demanded that the prohibition of establishment of commercial hospitals be a promise of the president.

They argued that it would lead to medical polarization such as boosting medical expenses for commercial hospitals and breaking down the health insurance system.

It also criticized the core policy of medical privatization, which undermines the health rights of the people guaranteed by the Constitution and retracts medical public service.

In Jeju, local NGOs insisted on withdrawing permission from a profit-making hospital, saying that they can not understand Won Hee-ryong's office, which has been objected to by a public inquiry committee.

Civic groups said they will hold candlelight vigils in Gwanghwamun Square and Jeju City Hall in Seoul and Jeju on the afternoon of the 15th.

Jejudo explained the conditional permission, such as the ban on medical treatment of Koreans, and emphasized that it is a decision for public interest. I need to see what the government and Jeju will answer in the voice of citizens.

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This is going to sue the hospital for not accepting the national treatment ban, right? I think the storm will continue in the future. Please give me the following news.

<Hyun Jun Goh / Editorial Reviewer>

The following news was held on the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the ceremony for Human Rights Day in 2018 was held at the Korean Anglican Cathedral in Seoul yesterday. A ceremony was held with more than 400 people attending, including President Moon Jae-in and foreign diplomats.

The National Human Rights Commission of Korea (NHRCK) announced the reasons why the Anglican Church of the Anglican Communion was chosen as a ceremony place because it was the beginning of the democratic uprising in the turning point of the human rights history of Korea in June 1987.

The National Human Rights Commission of Korea presented the Nobel Prize for Human Rights to the Nobel Prize winner in the Mugunghwa Grand Prix in 1985. The NHRC has been working as a welder since 1982 to promote labor rights and has contributed to the improvement of human rights of workers. I explained why I was awarded for contributing to improving the human rights of the underprivileged.

This year's ceremony marks the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and it has become a way for the attendees to read the key provisions of the Declaration that our society should rethink.

The singer-songwriter, Lee Hyun-min, the model singer, and Han Jong-sun, a survivor of the Brotherhood Welfare Center, and Yoo Hye-jong, a family member of Seewal, read each clause on human rights and equality.

Choi Young-hee, chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, said that there are a lot of hate speech in our society, and that it is necessary to take countermeasures.

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In fact, it is easy to think of the other side from the standpoint, but it is difficult, and I think that such a mindset is a fundamental measure. Please give me the following news.

<Hyun Jun Goh / Editorial Reviewer>

A police officer was arrested at a hospital where he was taking personal information from patients and a nursing assistant who prescribed a sleep inducing agent, Zolpidem, at another hospital.

I have taken personal information of the patients for 6 years from 2013 to this year. I got caught by the police. I took personal information of the patient by taking a picture or memorizing the personal information of the patient in the hospital where I worked.

There are 43 patients in three hospitals. One of the victims was denied Stellope's prescription because he had already been prescribed at another hospital, and Mr. Lee was found guilty of the crime.

Lee, who has been taking Zolpidem for insomnia since 2005, recently reported that he needed more zolpidem as his resistance and dependency got stronger and he eventually stole his personal information.

Lee said he had taken ten of the five doses of Zolpidem, which he had been prescribed, and said he plans to conduct more thorough investigations into the use of drugs and theft of personal information by medical personnel.

From personal information to medical records, the hospital has more personal information than anywhere else. More thorough medical management of personal information will be needed.