A couple of Korean international students suffered racial discrimination, sexual harassment, and assault on the subway in the German capital Berlin.

On the 26th (local time), according to the couple of international students, they said "Corona" from a group of adult men and women who seemed to be German citizens in the same compartment while returning home on the subway U7 line, wearing a mask at 0:20 on this day. I heard it in turn.

The couple of international students were unpleasant, but a group of three men and two women continued to say, "Corona, Happy Corona Day, Corona Party."

The man then said to his wife, Kimmo, "Sexy", "Have you got married?"

As a result, couples of international students began shooting videos on their mobile phones to provide evidence of their racism and sexual harassment.

While her husband, Aunt, called the police and called, the suspected Germans began to flee, and Kim pursued them.

Then a man in the crowd pushed Mr. Kim several times and grabbed his forearm and wrist, trying to steal his cell phone.

Another man spit through this seed.

The subway engineer noticed that a disturbance had occurred, and set up the subway at Fair Berlinerplatz Station and reported it to the police.

In the process, Kim suddenly caused a stressful stomachache and fell, causing the flock to flee.
The dispatched policeman followed two other citizens and caught two women at the transfer point among the crowd.

However, these women raised the issue that a couple of international students said they were "racist", and police officers admonished the couple not to do so.

Moreover, Lee said, "It wasn't until the police said, 'It's not racism to laugh at Corona without physical violence." "I explained.

Lee also said, "At that time, the police did not want to file a case."

As a result, the couple of international students made an emergency consular call to the Korean Embassy in Germany at the scene, and only after the embassy spoke to the police, the police decided to file the case.

On the scene, the police handed over the documents to the couple of international students, Mr. Lee said, allegedly containing only 'insult' and 'violence' and 'sexual harassment'.

"The German government only told me not to" corona discriminate "against French neighbors, but Asians are still outskirts," Lee said.

(Photo = provided by couples of international students, Yonhap News)