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(1)Military Human Rights Center’s Chae Soo-geun Colleagues’ weekend visits and visits are completely controlled
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(3)Reporter Song Jeong-eun
(4)One family
(5)a tearful Marine
(6)Pohang = Yonhap News Reporter Son Dae-sung = On the 22nd, a Marine is shedding tears at the funeral ceremony of the late Sergeant Chae Soo-geun at Kim Dae-sik Hall, the gymnasium of the 1st Marine Division in Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do
(7)Sergeant Chae was swept away by a torrent and died while searching for the missing person in Yecheon Naeseongcheon Stream at around 9 a.m. on the 19th. 2023722
Seoul = Yonhap News Reporter Song Jeong-eun = While searching for missing flood victims in Yecheon-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do, suspicions were raised that weekend visits and visits to fellow Marines of the late Sergeant Chae Soo-geun, who died on the 19th, were restricted
The Center for Military Human Rights is on the 24th
The Marine Corps’ 1st Division confirmed that it had completely controlled vacations, nights out, outings, and visits of fellow members who were put into underwater searches without safety equipment with corporal Chae between the 22nd and 23rd
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In addition, he/she said that he/she asked for a leave or applied for a visit because he/she thought his/her family would need hospital treatment and counseling after the accident
When the family asked the unit whether it was possible to go out or visit, all of them answered that it was impossible
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If this is true, I think the military is still the same as the Imo War in the 19th century