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International students are beaten in Korea? The Consular Protection Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded

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Chinese students beaten up in South Korea? The Consulate General in Busan has contacted the person concerned for information

Late on the night of February 9, some Weibo netizens broke the news that some Chinese students in South Korea had been beaten, and the official Weibo of the Consular Protection Center of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs @ Consular Express just responded: We are highly concerned about this. The Consulate General in Busan has contacted the parties concerned to understand the situation and provide active assistance, coordinate the local police to file and investigate the case, and will continue to follow up.

International students are beaten in Korea? The Consular Protection Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded

Netizen @ Sun Shiman posted on Weibo at 23:00 on February 9: "Is it really very speechless, just because of the Winter Olympics, and then Koreans can inexplicably beat up students in South Korea? Weibo is to remind students studying in South Korea to protect themselves, Figure 4 and Figure 5 is the telephone number of the consulate. In case of disputes, you must contact the consulate, and when you encounter unfair treatment, you must protect yourself. ”

International students are beaten in Korea? The Consular Protection Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded

The official microblog of the Consular Protection Center of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs @ Consular Express Forwarded the netizen's Weibo on the afternoon of the 10th, and wrote: "We are highly concerned about this. The Consulate General in Busan has contacted the parties concerned to understand the situation and provide active assistance, coordinate the local police to file and investigate the case, and will continue to follow up. We will make every effort to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests and personal safety of Chinese citizens overseas. ”

Source: World Wide Web Synthesis @ Consular Express

Source: Global Times

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