NIS inspection victims “I need to disclose the information and investigate the truth”

The victims of the NIS illegal inspection urged the investigation of the truth.

At 11 am on the 18th, in the meeting room on the 2nd floor of the Eroom Center, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Illegal temple victims came out and held a press conference urging’Do not procrastinate with special laws and do what you need to do right now.’

They said, “In the past, the National Intelligence Service conducted a wide range of inspections and destruction of civil groups that were not friendly to the regime, such as environmental groups opposed to the Four Major Rivers projects, labor, cultural, religious, and opposition politicians.” It was revealed through a request for information disclosure led by the action, and the inspection information is not preemptively disclosed to the victims in an all-out war.”

Through a press conference, he said, “The NIS has carried out extensive inspections and destruction for reasons that are not friendly to the regime,” he said, “and even committed the brutality of distributing naked photographs on the Internet.”

“The NIS temple is so extensive that the investigation into its black history is still insufficient,” he said. “I did not sincerely apologize and remedy the damage to the victims of the inspection.”

Ahn Jin-geol, head of the Minseng Economic Research Institute, who was subjected to an illegal inspection by the National Intelligence Service, said, “There was a frivolous operation such as canceling the sports event by pressing down on the venue during the participatory solidarity.”

At a press conference that day, a member of the Federation of Environmental Movements urged, “Punish the person in charge,” saying, “Disclose inspection information on environmental organizations that opposed the National Intelligence Service’s Four Rivers Project” through a hand sign.

At the press conference, attendees urged ▲to investigate the facts of illegal inspections by the NIS ▲completely disclose information on the inspections ▲to prevent recurrence and to recover damages.

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