On the 10th, a security guard in Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, urged civil society groups to prepare punishment and prevent reoccurrence as a result of an extreme choice of residents.

The police decided to summon and investigate residents known assaulted apartment security guards this week.

The National Assembly for the Democratic Workers' Union (Democratic Union of Trade Unions), held by various civil society organizations such as the Democratic General Federation and the Progressive Party, held a memorial press conference at the apartment in Ui-dong, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 12th. "The death of the guard worker is not an individual's pessimism, but a social killing," he said.

"In November 2014, it has been six years since the guard workers in the apartment in Apgujeong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, died themselves in the inhabitants' lives," he said. "It happened six years apart from Gangnam and Gangbuk."

They said, "It is natural for older security workers to work without the least human dignity, and they work while giving up being treated as humans." This incident was designed to protect the right of the vulnerable emotional workers to work safely. I will use it as a beginning. "

Attorney Shin-Hana Lee, a lawyer for a democratic society attending a press conference, said, "This is not a matter of an individual or an apartment, but this reality is happening everywhere around us." "We need to reflect on the working conditions of the guard workers and pay attention to the blind spot of the labor rights."

The memorial meeting demanded a fact-finding investigation into the death case, apologized by the perpetrators, and improved the system related to security workers in apartments.

Choi's remarks were originally scheduled to take place on the same day, but the survivors delayed the remarks to 14 days, saying they would get an apology first from the perpetrators.

The memorial meeting tried to hold a press conference in front of the apartment security guard where Mr. Choi worked in his lifetime, but some confusion arose as some residents blocked the press conference saying they should do outside the apartment complex.

Eventually, the memorial meeting held a press conference at the entrance of the apartment just outside.

According to the residents, Choi, who was in the 50s who worked as a security guard for the apartment, made a drastic choice on the 10th of this month after continuing to suffer from violence and assault from Mr. A after struggling with Mr. A in his 50s due to parking problems on the 21st of last month.

Choi sued Mr. A for police charges of injury, assault, and intimidation at the end of last month before he died.

The Gangbuk Police Station in Seoul, which is investigating the case, barred Mr. A from leaving the previous day.

A police officer said, "I am going to investigate Mr. A in this week and investigate."

On the other hand, about 18,000 people agreed at 2 pm on the 12th of the national petition that the petitioner who introduced himself as a resident of the apartment posted on the homepage of the Blue House on the previous day with the title of "Resolve the apartment's unfair feelings."

Residents who were accused of being said to have been said to have said, "There is no assault, and the people are making false or exaggerated claims."

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