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Today, we will tell you the story of the victim of the sexual harassment case of former Busan Mayor Oh Keo-don, which was reported yesterday (13th).

Ahead of the April 4.7 Busan mayor by-election held in the morning due to the mayor incident, the politicians at the time promised to prepare countermeasures for the victims.

However, even after half a year has passed, the promise has not been kept and the suffering of the victims has continued. 



This is the exclusive report by reporter Kang Cheong-wan.



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On March 17, just before the 4.7 by-election.



This is an official letter delivered to former Busan Mayor Oh Keo-don, a victim of sexual harassment under the name of Kim Tae-nyeon, then acting representative of the Democratic Party.



Nearly a year has passed since the incident, but measures were insufficient, and he promised to prepare countermeasures such as fact-finding, follow-up measures, and strengthening education related to secondary damage, saying that he apologized for the secondary damage.



However, when the election was over, there was no news.



Even when the victim contacted, the party officials said that they only responded "there is no person in charge" or "confirming".



[Victim (voice band): Without giving me an answer, (Democratic Minority Leader Yun Ho-joong) went to the Hyeonchungwon and watched them write and write ‘Victim’, what do you think? Are you kidding me? I wanted to]



the victims who bear asked about the "election promise" to send a letter back to the mandates received four months, all men on July 13, the Democratic Party.



Only then, Rep. Kwon In-suk, who is in charge of the Gender Violence Report Center in the Democratic Party, visited the victim's side and confessed that "there was a problem with the takeover, and the investigation was not in progress."



Regarding the second persecution, it was explained that there was nothing the party could do because the suspects were not members of the party.



[Kwon In-suk/Director of the Democratic Party's Gender Violence Report Counseling Center (victim's phone call): It's very clear that the second offense was done, so I was thinking about making a suggestion about how to take the accusation action from the (victim's side) squadron or something like that. ] 



[Victim (voice range): Feeling all the blood draining from your body? Oh, if that's the case in the first place, just don't even talk to the media.] The



people's power was the same as the people who broke their promises during the election.



On March 24, just before the re-election, the People's Power sent an official letter to the victims and declared follow-up measures, including the so-called 'Observation Prevention Act'.



However, the bill was only referred to the relevant standing committee and was not even properly discussed.



[People's Power Official: Actually, we are a minority in the National Assembly.

To be honest, it has become an issue that has passed since the president took office.]



Earlier, the United Future Party, the predecessor of the people's power, drove the victim into an investigation.



Shortly after the incident last year, the victim's side and Mayor Oh's side raised the allegation that they had agreed to a 'resignation after the general election'.



[Victim (voice band): 10 hours, 12 hours under investigation.

Everyone around me has their cell phones confiscated and searched.

I am a victim, so why do I have to be investigated?]



After the SBS report yesterday, the Democratic Party pledged to do its best to pass the 'Ogeodon Prevention Act' by specifying the rules for eradicating the second persecution.



The victim said that he no longer wanted a mere apology, saying that he wanted to receive punishment for those who did wrong and to return to his daily life.



(Video coverage: Ha Ryung, Video editing: Park Soo-sun)