It has been revealed that actress Lee Youg Ae, who participated in fundraising for the construction of a memorial hall for former President Syngman Lee, donated to a US-Korea alliance organization this time.
According to a report by TV Chosun, Lee Youg Ae donated 50 million won (approximately 5.55 million yen) to the U.S.-Korea Alliance Foundation last month and was included in the "Patron of the Month" list for November.
Your name has been published. The U.S.-Korea Alliance Foundation was established in 2017 to evaluate the contributions of U.S. forces stationed in South Korea to security and peace on the Korean Peninsula, and to promote the U.S.-South Korea alliance.
It was recently revealed that Lee Youg Ae donated 50 million won to the Syngman Lee Memorial Museum, and public opinion questioned his intentions. At that time, Lee Youg Ae said, ``I'm trying to cover up my mistakes.''
"This is not an attempt to make mistakes, but rather to leave mistakes as they are in history, but to look at achievements and try to come to terms with them."
Lee Youg Ae's father and father-in-law are both veterans of the Korean War, and he is a veteran of the Korean War.
He is known to be active in donating to affiliated organizations. Lee Youg Ae is a member of the General Hong Beom-do Memorial Association, Yun Bong-gil Yoon Bong-gil Memorial Association, and Lee Bong-chan.
It has also been reported that they have each donated to four independence activists from the Bong-chang Volunteers Memorial Association and the Kim Sung Suk Memorial Association.
2023/12/13 07:06 KST
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