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I've seen many articles about the Japanese military comfort women victim Lee Yong-su, who was stopped by the bodyguards and fell and was injured while trying to meet with US House Speaker Pelosi.



Grandmother Lee Yong-su waited for Chairman Pelosi in her wheelchair at the National Assembly during the day yesterday (the 4th).



She said she wanted to thank Pelosi for her role when Congress passed the 2007 comfort women resolution.



However, just before Chairman Pelosi arrived, the National Assembly bodyguards approached and asked for 'to secure a movement path,' and then dragged a wheelchair and moved it.



In the process, this grandmother, who fell off her wheelchair and fell, resisted 'I won't go', and her bodyguards grabbed this grandmother's feet and dragged her away.



She was taken to the hospital, and this grandmother has now been discharged and is said to be taking her stable.



The National Assembly Secretariat explained, 'I wish her grandmother health and stability,' but explained that 'Attempts at international diplomatic events without prior appointment are inappropriate diplomatic practices and are controlled in principle.'



(Screen credit: Commission for the promotion of the Japanese military comfort women issue to the ICJ)



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These days, a lot of hotel reservations are made online.



An online hotel reservation agency has received a prepayment for accommodation but does not remit the money to the hotel, resulting in a controversy over 'lodging expenses'.



The company has mainly sold vouchers in the form of memberships that allow you to stay at multiple hotels for a specified period of time, such as 6 months or 1 year.



The cost of purchasing a one-year pass is 10 million won per adult, but it was popular because of the high discount rate.



However, I recently heard an absurd story from the members who stayed at the hotel with this voucher and the hotel.



The company did not send any money, so I had to pay for the accommodation.



It is known that only 150 victims have been identified so far, and the amount of damage is over 1 billion won.



In addition, the company recently closed its office and posted a notice stating that it was 'starting to work from home', raising concerns among victims of so-called eat-and-run.



The victims are of the position that they will collect the damage and file a class action lawsuit.



(Screen source: evasion website, SNS)