Yoon Mee-hyang "Treatment as a criminal in Japan 'Take off your underwear'" = Korean coverage
Yoon Mee-hyang, a former member of the Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance, reported that she had been treated as a criminal at a Japanese airport in the past.

On the 14th, Senator Yoon attended a lecture on the online seminar "Kim Hak-sun Public Testimony 30 Years, Japanese Army Comfort Women Victims' Day" hosted by a Japanese citizen group.

On this day, Senator Yoon said, "I was taken to a strange office directly from the airport on August 11th, 2017 in Osaka, Japan."

Then, for 30 minutes to 1 hour (at the office), she was treated as a criminal by being asked questions such as "Why did you come? Where are you going? Who did you meet in Osaka?"

She also said, "At Hiroshima Airport, while showing my underwear, I was threatened in an unreasonable and unjust way and made me feel uncomfortable, being asked 'What's in here? A lot of dollars? Firearms? Drugs?'"

At that time, Yoon did not know why she was threatened like this, but claimed that the truth was found in the report of the MBC program "PD Note" on the 10th of this month.

She mentioned the contents of the "PD Note" that the National Intelligence Service informed the Japanese public security and right-wing groups when she and the Japanese comfort women victims came to Japan. It was revealed that they had instructed her to take off her underwear."

Yoon insisted, "Why did this happen during the Park Geun-hye government? The truth is that this was related to the Japan-Korea comfort women agreement."

However, August 2017, Senator Yoon visited Osaka after the inauguration of the Moon Jae-in government.

Meanwhile, Senator Yoon has been charged with embezzlement and is currently being tried.
2021/08/16 21:38 KST