SBS announced that it would ask for legal responsibility for the representative of the Free North Korean Movement Alliance, which had assaulted the ‘Morning Wide’ reporters.

SBS took the official position today (26th) and said, "Violent acts against media workers who have gone through the proper reporting process can never be tolerated, and there can never be violence that can stand on the human rights of the reporters and the right to know the people." "I'm going to ask for criminal and criminal responsibility," he said.

SBS said, “In the process of covering a series of events against North Korea, the production staff requested several interviews with Park, and the production activities of the production staff were justified by visiting the address of the registered corporate body and revealing the subject and purpose. "I emphasized.

"The reporter may refuse to report, but indiscriminate violence, intimidation, and wielding violence are unacceptable criminal acts." The reporters are currently suffering from surgical injuries such as concussion and trauma, as well as psychological sequelae. "I am appealing."


SBS said, "For the case under investigation, the law enforcement authorities have thoroughly revealed the truth and urged the perpetrators to be punished properly."

Previously, the SBS headquarters of the national press trade union defined this issue as "violence against media workers," and then demanded that concrete measures be taken as to why the company still has no official position.

Meanwhile, SBS TV'Morning Wide' reporters visited Park's home and tried to cover them with regard to the spread of flyers in North Korea, and Park exerted violence against the reporters.

After that, the Freedom of North Korea Movement Federation said that it was an act of complicity with North Korea's murder terrorism that the reporters had visited their homes.