[종합] ‘PD notebook’ Ki Sung-yong, the actual status of abusive sports in the field of sexual assault-reporter Jo Hyun-woo

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In the’PD Handbook’, I examined the actual state of violence in sports schools, which was seen as a controversy over alleged sexual assault Ki Sung-yong.

MBC Current Affairs Education Program'PD Notebook'
MBC Current Affairs Education Program’PD Notebook’



In the MBC current affairs program’PD Notebook’, which aired at 10:50 pm on the 16th, we uncovered suspicion of sexual violence of soccer star Ki Sung-yong under the title of’Our Twisted Heroes’. Ki Sung-yong responded at a press conference to the controversy that he forced victims C and D to engage in similar sexual acts at the soccer club camp with his friend B, who played soccer at the time.

Victim D appeared in today’s’PD notebook’ and testified. “So I knew that I was really sorry for the victims we were inflicting in 2004,” said D, admitting that they also committed school violence. Victims who didn’t know well at the time, but realized that it was definitely wrong after they were victims of sexual violence D.

Reporter D said that he was more courageous when he saw the cases of Lee Da-young and Lee Jae-young. “I remember, when the sports news was over, I turned off the lights. Then I went to sleep. I woke up at that place every day. There are lockers at my bedside like this. I’m sleeping under my feet like this.”

The structure that has now disappeared was confirmed by aerial photographs, and the structure was exactly the same. “I remember, because 5th and 6th graders slept in the room on the left and the fourth grader slept in the other room. They said that we were secretly being lied to. We were always in that position,” D said. Meanwhile, informant C reported that he was mainly damaged by Ki Sung-yong.

“I can’t exactly remember a specific number of times like this five or six times, but it wasn’t called once or twice,” C said. “The room itself was a room for two people. It was a room for a group. I did. I haven’t done it outside,” he said. It was 20 years ago, but C and D described concretely what they were going through.

“In the case of Mr. B, he was sexually assaulted by spreading his legs, and when there was a sexual violence situation to Mr. Ki Sung-yong, he was sitting next to his pelvis,” D testifies. Reporter C says that he was in a situation where he was being dealt with, saying, “It was really unfair,” but he said that he had feelings of regret when only his friend left.

Sexual violence is said to have continued for at least six months. He said he couldn’t refuse even if he didn’t want to. “At that time, I thought that I wasn’t in a situation where I could talk about what I was right about, what I got, and I couldn’t be able to exercise. I really wanted to be a soccer player at that time and I wanted to play soccer,” said Victim C. Delivered in the call.

Reporter D said, “I’m thinking I shouldn’t have apologized.” Like Sung-Yong Ki, B, who has been accused of another perpetrator, denies allegations of sexual violence. B said, “Ki Seong-yong and I have been close since I was young,” and said, “I’m ridiculous, angry, and embarrassed.” Ki Sung-yong said at a press conference, “I have nothing to apologize for and I have nothing to be sorry for, and if you apologize and correctly withdraw the article from me, I will think of a way to meet and meet you,” he said at a press conference.

Ki Sung-yong and the victims have a junior E. I heard the contents of the call he delivered to the victims in the PD notebook. It was a call made on the first day of the junior E. Revelation, saying, “I may have made mistakes and mistakes in the past, but my brother also played soccer together. I can apologize to the kids, but if my brother apologizes, then I lose everything.” According to junior E’s call, Ki Sung-yong seems to have expressed his intention to apologize.

Ki Sung-yong’s legal representative shared the details of the call with informant D. “If we publish a misleading article, Seong-yong can bet on the side of hyung, defamation or something like this,” continues. At the same time, Ki Sung-yong’s legal representative said, “If he is injured, he is rather too proud.” He said, “Why does the victim refuse to sue?”

Informer D said that he had just been apologized and tried to finish it on his own, and that he did not take any action for two days. While they were still, other media reports about the two poured out. “Because I’m still, public opinion attacks. When I get a call, did I ask for money or what did I do. So I’m so angry,” says reporter D.

Reporter C also says, “Once I just called us and kept contacting reporters, I wanted to tell you the truth in a really way, but I felt like it was a very difficult situation.” Ki Sung-yong’s position is that it will hold civil and criminal responsibilities. The legal representative said, “I really said there was evidence of something that happened 20 years ago, so you can definitely pay it out.”

The attorney claiming the damage asks if there is any more evidence to prove the victims of sexual violence. C and D’s legal representative said, “It is true that there are other victims, so pressure is coming through various channels. And, in the case of such an analogy, when we disclose evidence, we neatly take this to court I thought talking was a fair solution.”

The truth game started in 21 years. Those who claim the damage say there is a reason why the revelation cannot be stopped. “I don’t think this is happening once or twice in the sports world. Because I’ve been playing soccer for over 20 years, so I think it’s good to take root when something like this breaks out,” says reporter C. Informer D also said, “Think from my mother’s point of view. If you say you’ve had such a thing,” he also showed tears. “I made a pledge then. I have been working at a construction site and it was really hard to get to this place now. I can put everything. I’m not afraid anymore,” says reporter D. He said he would let go of everything if he was lying.

The issue of sexual violence has already been in the workshop for the third week. Ki Sung-yong said it would ask for legal responsibility, but a lawsuit has not yet been filed. Then another additional informant appeared. An additional informant said he would speak in court. Following this, the PD Notebook side met a student who had been accusing himself. “Why didn’t you tell the victim early, but it’s not that easy,” said PD Notebook MCs.

Jeongho (pseudonym), a victim of school violence, said, “I danced because I told you to dance. If you don’t dance now, you’ll go to school and you’ll be dancing anyway. So do it. That’s why I was forced to dance and I went to school and danced and then hit again,” he said. I talked about the violence I experienced when I was in the baseball team. “I feel so good when I play baseball. So, as I keep learning, my skills improve and I can see achievements as much as I try,” Jung-ho dreams of baseball and goes to middle school with a baseball club and talks about himself.

“People think that exercise is only the height. I tried really hard to break the prejudice. I was trying to do that,” said Jung-ho, saying, when he was in the third year of middle school, a player his age assaulted him with a baseball bat. Told. “For example, take a tissue paper like this, soak it in water and put it in the rice, or pour water on my hair so that I can’t eat. I was washing my hair once. I was washing my hair, so I was bowing down like this, and my friends pee on my body. He said, “I laughed at it,” Jung-ho confessed about the circumstances of being bullied.

Jeong-ho, who first shared these facts with his parents, said he was unable to return to exercise afterwards. Jungho’s father said, “If he didn’t come to pick him up that day, he would have died.” Jeongho swallowed tears, saying, “It was the first time I saw my father cry. I couldn’t even imagine it.”

In the journal of school violence he suffered at the time, there are cases where he was assaulted by one person or gang assaulted in various places such as restaurants, camps, and outside. Six people were responsible for the perpetrators. Among them were the son of the president of the baseball team and the son of the general secretary of the baseball team. When the problem was formally raised, protests and threats from the parents of the perpetrators poured out.

In addition, the school committee was held as Jung-ho was designated as a sexual harassment perpetrator. The testimony of the sexual assault of the baseball team’s juniors continued. The PD Notebook side met Lee, who was the same baseball player at the time and a junior to Jung-ho. He was in the same grade as those who were victims of sexual harassment. “It’s just ridiculous,” said Choi Jin-ho, a baseball team junior, said, “It’s just ridiculous. The students who were harassed were the students who were harassing Jung-ho. They were big. How are they unilaterally forcibly harassed by Jung-ho.”

In a subsequent investigation, it was judged that the sexual harassment case was suspicious. Jung-ho’s mother said, “Jung-ho did not really hurt, but it was made by decorating it as if he did it. But they were people who worked out together in the baseball team, and how are people so cruel to do it together so hard?”

“Don’t do this. The victims’ people aren’t normal people. I think,” said the father of a student abuser in the baseball team, and rather became angry with the production crew. One of the parents of the baseball team at the time met with the PD notebook and testified, “The problem of the assault was that I had a meeting at the school at the time, and Jungho was sexually assaulted, and he made a horse in this way and drove it away.” “The chairman or someone else did it in such a way to clear the school violence incident, the perpetrator OOO student’s father,” said the parents of the baseball club at the time clearly. This is quite different from what the father of the abuser said earlier.

“Even if I wanted to tell the truth and talk to him in Jeongho, it would hurt my child. At that time, I couldn’t speak,” said one of the parents of the baseball club as a testimony. Jeongho’s father said, “I can’t forgive you for making that child a harassment that you didn’t even do. Those who claimed to be victims of violence, people who drove it like that, and raised children together, both parents are accomplices.” do.

My son, whose eyes were shining every time he played baseball, ended up giving up baseball that year. Jeongho’s mother said, “There are famous players. In fact, they seem to have only improved with their skills, but it is a success that has stepped on the victims. No one can forgive anyone without a genuine apology.” Experts point out that “the culture of the sports world, which is a winner-take-all, has to change, so that this kind of school violence will not be created again,” experts point out.

The Korean Sports Association is still insensitive to sports violence. This is the case in terms of repeating answers only that it can happen in adolescence, the PD Notebook side says. “Basically, it should disappear, but if you look at it, you do it. We did well and did well even if we were hit harder than that. Why do you keep dealing with these things?” These are the words they talked about in a phone call with the PD Notebook dealing with school violence.

MBC’s current affairs program’PD notebook (PD notebook)’ is broadcast every Tuesday at 10:50 pm.

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