Controversy over'school violence' in Korean professional volleyball arose again.



Today (13th), an article was posted on a portal site stating "I am a current male volleyball player victim of a school abuse."



Mr. A, who posted this article, said, "I had a desire to forget and live because 10 years have passed, but I look at the victims who take courage, and I take courage." Allegedly assaulted by a senior in the grade.



Mr. A recalled the time that the level of assault was very high, saying, "The perpetrators were subjected to testicular suture surgery at a vital spot."



He also shared the situation where the high school director tried to overcome the incident, and the violence of his senior, which was a routine.



After his article became a hot topic, Mr. A said, "(The assault) person did not contact me once in his life, and he said he wanted to apologize."



Previously, the Korean Volleyball Federation, which was shocked by the school violence problem of the women's sisters Lee Jae-young and Da-young Lee, was jointly conducting a prevention campaign in consultation with the Korean Volleyball Association and elementary, middle, high, and university alliances under the association to prevent school violence. And decided to find an education plan to eradicate violence.