While the drama <DP>, which deals with harsh acts in the military, has recently become a hot topic, Director Lim Tae-hoon of the Military Human Rights Center emphasized that "Rather, the drama has been purified," and emphasized that human rights violations are still there.



Admiral Tae-Hoon Lim, who informed the fact that the Navy's Gang Gam-Chan ship Private Jeong Mo made an extreme choice through gang harassment, appeared on the SBS digital original <Ishbla> and pointed out cases of military human rights violations and atrocities that still do not go away.



Director Lim also revealed for the first time to the world the brutality of the unit in the case of Private Yoon's death in 2014, which became the motif of the drama <DP>. 



As for why human rights violations do not go away, General Lim said, "If you see signs of human rights violations among soldiers, privacy


is not respected. There is no private space."




Director Lim said that if you watch a drama, you see a scene where you snore and put on a gas mask. "Actually, if you are snoring and it's noisy, it's right to ask them to sleep separately. You have to ask the state, but it's a way of controlling the power relationship." said.



He also criticized, "We must systematically overcome the limits of structural contradictions, but we are all under human rights violations.



In <Ishbla>, which will be released for the first time on the SBS News YouTube channel at 3:40 pm today, the SBS fact-check team <Actually> introduces the analysis of the recent military court judgment and also reveals cases where the perpetrators' harsh actions are still there.