[Go Hyunjun's News]

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I just start the news with the current critic, Hyun-jun Ko. What's your first news today?

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

Seo Kyung-deok, a professor at Sungshin Women's University, who continues to announce Japanese distortions of history, produced and released an English video about Abe's lies.

This three-and-a-half-minute video shows what Japanese Prime Minister Abe has said so far about forced mobilization, Japanese comfort women, and the history of invasion.

First, the video showed the Japanese government's remarks on the issue of 'workers' from the old Korean peninsula, instead of 'Jing Yonggong'. As an example, I point out the illegality of colonial rule.

In addition, Mr. Abe remarked that "Japan's unfounded slander of the country as a sex slave is going on in the world."
After showing Alie's lies denying the history of invasion, he emphasizes that Abe should no longer lie for the peace of Northeast Asia and further the peace of the world.

Professor Seo Kyung-deok said that the film was produced yesterday for the Japanese Women's Comfort Woman's Guilin Day and today's Liberation Day.

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I hope it's very well known. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

Next post. With the proliferation of Japanese boycotts, there was a social contribution project that Seoul and UNIQLO have been working together on in the past.

Since 2017, Seoul has been conducting welfare projects with UNIQLO in Korea every year.

Through campaigns and clothing collection boxes, we delivered homeless people 1,000 pieces of fever and about 30,000 pieces of donated clothing, while online collections delivered 26,000 pieces of clothing to vulnerable groups.
However, this year, there is a high possibility that the Seoul-Uniqlo cooperation project will be misfired.

This is because Seoul's business with Japanese companies can be misleading in the event that anti-Japanese sentiment is heightened by Japanese government's export regulation and Japanese boycott is spreading.

An official in Seoul said that there are some aspects that are difficult to actively pursue as the season is over. Instead, it is reported that the company is considering a cooperative project with a domestic apparel company.

On the other hand, UNIQLO said that the project would not be interrupted by a series of events and that if there were no special incidents, I would like to continue social contribution activities with Seoul.

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In the same situation, UNIQLO will want to do a good image, but Seoul will be very sick. (It can be a big burden.) Tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

Next post. There was a sad accident at Seoul National University. A 60-year-old cleaning worker who worked at Seoul National University has recently been killed in a rest area on campus, and the students insist that the school is responsible.

On the 9th, Seoul National University cleaning worker died while resting in the staff lounge. The resting room where the deceased rested was a simple space under the stairs.

When two adult men lie down in a very small space, they are narrow enough to be full and there is no air conditioner or window, so the only blower is the ventilation room.
The students were so inhumane that they hired older workers in their 60s, emphasizing that the daytime temperature of the deceased was 35 degrees in Seoul, and that the space given to the workers who wiped out the huge buildings on a hot day every day was such a small space. It was the responsibility of the school, the user, to neglect it in the environment.

He also called for a full improvement of poor resting spaces, and Seoul National University officials said they will conduct a full survey of workers' rest facilities in the coming weeks and are discussing them with the union to improve their working environment.

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It must be bitter if someone has been injured and lost their lives. Anyway, it's important to watch for the follow up.