While Lee Yong-soo, a grandmother of the comfort women victim support group, “Remember Memories of Justice,” continued her studio, she made it clear that she was insisting on eliminating the human rights movement in the group, not on the human rights movement of the comfort women.

The grandmother said yesterday (13th), "It was for the future-oriented development of the comfort women's human rights movement."

According to the statement presented by Grandmother Lee Yong-su through the Kyunghyang Shinmun, the grandmother said, "For 30 years, I have been involved in many activities, such as the Korea Mental Problem Countermeasures Council (Jung Dae-hyup), the Justice Memory Solidarity," "The debate and exhausting debate about the outcomes that have led to this should be avoided."

In particular, he said, "There is nothing to contribute for us by the unreasonable assumptions, accusations, and severances raised by the existing media," and suggested that the entire consensus process be disclosed and resolve the problem based on public opinion.
Earlier on the 7th, the grandmother held a press conference and raised the suspicion that the use of donations collected as a group was not transparent. 

In addition, former President Yoon Mi-hyang, elected as a proportional representative of the Citizens' Party, insisted that he should return from the National Assembly and fulfill the responsibility to resolve the comfort women issue.

Afterwards, Jeong Yeon-yeon revealed that her donation usage would be verified, and when Grandmother also became a candidate for proportional representation, she congratulated Yun on the line and said, "Have a hard time, it was good." Regarding this, however, the grandmother reiterated that "(the word 'good') does not mean to admit, but rather to be sarcastic, the conflict between the two sides will continue.

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