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Not long ago, a drama that realistically portrays the issue of harsh treatment in the military received a lot of attention. The Ministry of National Defense has even explained that it is different from the current barracks reality, but if you look at the recent rulings of the military courts related to atrocities, the difficult reality is contained as it is.



Reporter Lee Hyun-jung reports.



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are cases of abusive behavior in the military court judgment.



While on guard duty, a senior soldier points a gun at the leg of his successor and says:



"Is this gun loaded or not?"



The magazine was half-loaded and the bolt was moved back and forth, and when the trigger was pulled, the successor must have felt the fear of death.



There is a case where people were forced to say, "You are my slave" or "Call me master," and when they didn't listen, they hit 20 with their fists.



The 'assault' of stabbing the stomach or tying a plastic bag over one's head by running towards the cutter knife, the 'harassment' of touching the nipples frequently, and the 'harrassment' of having to lie on top of a bed like a stack of hamburgers still existed.



There was also 'verbal violence' and there was 'financial harassment', but he sweared at his successor who suffered from atopic dermatitis, saying, "Can't you stand even a single scratch as you get older?"




When a specialized agency surveyed military writers, 7 out of 10 said they had experienced harassment.



If there were a lot of physical assaults in the military in the past, young people who have recently served in the military responded that they experienced psychological harassment and profanity.



[Kim Byung-ki /, with the Democrats: The military came dismiss as a minor problem with the mental harassment, and Despite much high human sensitivity and military authorities dropped a mere violent crime numbers and mistaken dwaetdago situation is improving -



group The authorities say that "the human rights situation has improved" based on accident statistics, but it is pointed out that as the pattern of bullying is changing, the barracks culture management plan must change accordingly.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi, video editing: Kim Seon-tak, CG: Kang Kyung-rim, Park Dong-su)