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(1)21700 people participated so far! Until noon on October 30th!
(2)About Colonel Park Chung-hoon
(3)a petition against forced prosecution leave
(4)Please join us!
(5)Create an online petition
(6)Hello, this is the Military Human Rights Center
(1)On October 6, the Ministry of National Defense’s prosecution team was a former Marineimage text translation
(2)He charged Colonel Park Chung-hoon with defiance and brought him to a military trial
(3)A soldier can be forced to take a leave of absence if he goes to trial Yes, if it is deemed difficult to perform your duties properly during the trial This is called prosecution leave
(4)Of course, going to trial doesn’t mean everyone is furloughed. It’s furloughed only if you’re arrested, convicted in a first trial, committed a crime that requires victim protection, such as a clear criminal charge or a sex offense
(1)Marine Corps Command will soon have colonel-level officers and military justiceimage text translation
(2)We plan to hold a “Prosecution Leave Deliberation Committee” composed of military police and decide whether Colonel Park is on leave If it was normal, there is no reason for Colonel Park to be forced to take a leave of absence Because there’s no reason for a leave of absence
(3)However, given the continuing abnormal situation, the military is likely to force Colonel Park to take a leave of absence to bully him
(4)If he is on leave for prosecution, Colonel Park will lose half of his original salary until the end of the 12th and 3rd trial I can’t do anything else while I’m on leaveIt’s actually cutting off the livelihood
(1)an investigation team to hold Corporal Chae Soo-geun accountable for his deathimage text translation
(2)I’m concerned about a collective lynching that cuts off my livelihood as well as taking Colonel Park Jung-hoon, who was faithful to his duty as a chief, to court
(3)Once again, it’s time for the citizens to be Colonel Park’s fence
(4)A group of 1,7139 people gathered in a day to block Colonel Park’s arrest Although the decision to return to work was not received, as many as 110,000 citizens strongly demanded that Colonel Park return to work
(5)It’s time to gather the power of the citizens once more so that the Marine Corps doesn’t recklessly dispose of Park’s leave of prosecution Please join the petition against prosecution leave!
on leave of absence from prosecution
a threat to one’s livelihood
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