Justice Party Youth Party Member “Stalked by Jeonnam Provincial Party Officers”

Input 2021.03.13 15:32

A member of the Justice Party’s 20-year-old women’s party claimed to have suffered stalking damage by a local committee executive two years ago.

On the 13th, Mr. A, a youth party member in his 20s belonging to the Suncheon City Committee of the Jeonnam Provincial Party of Justice Party, posted a post on his SNS on February 18 that he had been stalked by the local committee executive B for three months from October 2019.

According to Mr. A, Mr. B frequently sent messages to Mr. A, saying, “I want to see you. It’s pretty,” and in a group chat room, he also publicly sent messages such as “Let’s drink together. Let’s go see a performance.”



A post on social media by A who identified himself as a member of the Suncheon City Committee of the Jeonnam Provincial Party of Justice Party./Captured by Mr. A’s Facebook

At the time, Mr. A, who was suffering from depression that was not affected by external activities, claimed that even if he avoided contact, Mr. B suffered from pain because he showed obsessed attitudes such as making calls due to caller ID restrictions or identifying private SNS accounts and sending messages. did.

Mr. A said, “I was afraid that Mr. B, who knew my job, would come to work or home. I put up with thinking that it would be quiet after time.” I couldn’t do it.”

He said, “But Mr. B still does not recognize that this is a crime,” he said. “I want to announce that human rights violations have been made within the Justice Party that values ​​human rights.”

The Suncheon City Committee of the Jeonnam Provincial Party of Justice Party, which received the question from Mr. A, filed the case with the current committee and recently conducted a fact-finding investigation. Mr. B is known to have clarified to the effect of “I want to be close to Mr. A for joining me in a situation where there are not enough members. I am sorry for approaching me excessively.”

The Justice Party’s Jeonnam Provincial Party’s current committee is discussing disciplinary action.

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