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Today (1st) was also very interested in the shocking violence that took place in Seodang, Cheonghak-dong. Interest was high.



First of all, the Seodang, which was cut off from the outside, was no different from the prison.



If parents said they would go to Seodang, they said it would interfere with education and prevented them from coming.



There were also testimonies that the use of cell phones and computers was banned, and security guard posts and alarms were installed to prevent children from running away in case they would notify their parents.



Parents were relieved by sending pictures of their children studying or eating meat, but in fact, they were all directed.



In addition, the mother of one victim testified that eight of the ten children in Seodang were sent because their parents were unable to raise them.



Children who were not properly protected in isolated places had no choice but to endure cruelty, the article said.



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middle of Manhattan, New York, USA, I saw a lot of articles that the suspect who assaulted an Asian woman in her 60s turned out to be the murderer of her mother.



Last 29th local time, Manhattan, New York.



A sturdy black man suddenly kicks an Asian woman in her 60s who was walking from across.



Even after the woman fell, the kicking continued, and this man is known to have swear words and even racist remarks to leave this place.



The New York Police said on the 31st that the suspect was arrested and charged with hate crimes and assault. The suspect was Brandon Elliot, a black man who had been under probation for life after murdering his mother.



Since Corona 19, attacks on Asians on the streets and trains have occurred one after another in the United States, which has emerged as a serious social problem.



The article said that this year, there were 33 hate crimes against Asians in New York, three times that of the same period last year.



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Cherry blossoms are in full swing in every street these days, and as the cherry blossoms spots were controlled by Corona 19, people were also interested in the news that people were coming to apartments and universities instead.



Since yesterday, Yunjung-ro in Yeouido, famous for its cherry blossom trees, has been controlled.



Citizens had to appease their regrets by looking at the cherry blossoms right outside the curfew banners and barriers.



On the other hand, in an apartment complex in Seocho-gu, Seoul, people went on to see the cherry blossoms in full bloom, and the apartment management room was so sick of getting sick by phone calls from citizens asking if the cherry blossoms were blooming.



As local governments canceled various flower festivals and blocked traffic, people flock to places where crackdowns and regulations are loose. Residents are not happy with those who come to see flowers because of COVID-19 worries.



Kyunghee University, which is well known as a cherry blossom viewing spot, also decided to allow only students and faculty members with a pass from the 5th as Sangchun visitors gathered.



Another cherry blossom viewing spot in Seoul, Seokchon Lake, is under control from today.