The late former Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon's sexual violence victim A, came to the public for the first time and expressed his heart and concern.



Mr. A attended a press conference held at a hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul at around 10 am on the 17th, and revealed the reason why he came forward, saying, "I think the reason for the (Seoul Mayor) election was buried."



He said, "I am afraid that I will not be able to return to my position when the mayor is elected from the party that distorted the facts of the damage and rather hurt me."



First, he pointed out that the apology of Seoul Mayor Park Young-sun and Lee Nak-yeon, president of the Democratic Party, was "an apology with no sincerity or reality."



Next, "(Democratic Party) tried to reduce the fact of my damage under the name of'damage complainant', and it overwhelmed me with the words'I will remember your will'." There are a lot of people who gave it to me.



He also said, "It was very difficult to be recognized as a fact of what I experienced." I felt it."



At the same time, he cried, saying, "I couldn't escape from the secondary abuse that distorted the fact of the damage."



He also asked for disciplinary action, saying, "I think there should be disciplinary action at the party level against the lawmakers who named me as victims."



Rep. Nam In-soon, who informed the city of the former mayor of Park's lawsuit in advance, also criticized "I think I must take political responsibility," and that "there was no action by the Democratic Party."



Finally, he concluded after saying, "Be courageous," in order not to hesitate to tell us about the damage, saying, "I want to tell the lonely victims."



The press conference was held at the end of the event entitled'Speaking with the Victims of the Mayor of Seoul's Violent Sexual Violence Incident'.



The event was organized by organizations supporting victims of violent sexual violence incidents in the mayor of Seoul, such as the Korean Women's Telephone and the Korean Sexual Violence Counseling Center.



The organizers urged, "Politics should bring back their daily lives to women who have lost their daily lives."



(Photo = Photo Joint Reporter, Yonhap News)