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Pelosi is a 94-year-old South Korean "comfort woman" who wants to meet and is pushed down in a wheelchair by the guards

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According to the Global Network quoted by South Korea's "World Journal", a nearly 100-year-old South Korean "comfort women" survivor was violently stopped by more than a dozen South Korean guards while waiting to meet with Pelosi in front of the South Korean Parliament, and was also pushed down and injured and sent to the hospital.

Pelosi is a 94-year-old South Korean "comfort woman" who wants to meet and is pushed down in a wheelchair by the guards

As we all know, U.S. House speaker Pelosi recently came to the Asia-Pacific region and started a two-day "visit to South Korea" tour, during the sensitive period, Pelosi's arrival caused an uproar in South Korea, although South Korean President Yoon Seok-yue "happened" to take a vacation and failed to meet with Pelosi, but south Korea in the process of receiving Pelosi, is still extremely flattering, not at all sloppy.

On the 4th, the 94-year-old Japanese army "comfort women" victim Lee Young-so and the relevant people on the committee began to wait for Pelosi to appear in front of the South Korean Parliament building at about 12:20 p.m., the old lady probably heard pelosi's high-profile opposition to the "ban on women's abortion rights" bill in the United States, thinking that Pelosi attaches great importance to women's rights issues, which wants to interview Pelosi, hoping that Pelosi can use her identity to help South Korean "comfort women" victims defend their rights.

Pelosi is a 94-year-old South Korean "comfort woman" who wants to meet and is pushed down in a wheelchair by the guards

Who ever thought that the old lady and others waited for half a day in the scorching sun, did not wait for Pelosi, but waited for the heavily armed Congress Guard, according to the relevant people of the committee, the guards found Lee Yong-so and others when confirming Pelosi's travel route, so more than a dozen guards immediately acted, planning to let the old lady and her party leave the scene as soon as possible, in the process of pulling the wheelchair, the old lady was unstable, fell fiercely on the ground, in the process, the old lady desperately shouted: "Let go of me", "I'm going to die..."

Several guards around her tried to help her up, some pulling her arms, some dragging her legs, causing the old lady's hands and palms to be scratched, and her heart was also seriously affected. The old lady was immediately taken to the hospital for treatment, but fortunately her health was not in serious trouble, and the most disappointing thing for the old lady was that she never saw Pelosi.

Pelosi is a 94-year-old South Korean "comfort woman" who wants to meet and is pushed down in a wheelchair by the guards

The committee members who went with the old lady released a video of their own live shooting, which immediately caused public outrage in South Korea, and a large number of people condemned the violence of the guards against the survivors of the "comfort women" and demanded that the truth of the matter be found out and those responsible be severely punished.

It is reported that after Pelosi's visit to South Korea, the next stop is Japan; although under the leadership of the United States, Japan-South Korea relations are still passable, but Japan's behavior of not acknowledging the history of aggression has always made South Korea dissatisfied.

Pelosi is a 94-year-old South Korean "comfort woman" who wants to meet and is pushed down in a wheelchair by the guards

However, there are also views that even if Pelosi meets this old lady, she will not necessarily speak for her, Pelosi's opposition to the "abortion bill" is not necessarily purely to support women's rights, perhaps more to serve the interests of her own party, after all, most of the Supreme Court justices who support this bill are Republicans, Pelosi uses feminism as a reason to suppress dissidents, which is in her own interests, but in today's close cooperation between the United States, Japan and South Korea, Pelosi once mentions "comfort women". It will be easy to trigger hostilities between Japan and South Korea.

However, for "comfort women" victims like Lee Young-so, their time is running out, and as the survivors of the "comfort women" in South Korea grow old one by one, the witnesses are getting smaller and smaller, and it is easier and easier for Japan to cover up its past crimes, which is difficult for the South Korean people and even all the countries that have been invaded by Japan to accept.

Pelosi is a 94-year-old South Korean "comfort woman" who wants to meet and is pushed down in a wheelchair by the guards

(There are fewer and fewer "comfort women" survivors in South Korea.)

This is a painful historical issue, and Japan, as an abuser, should face up to its own crimes. Even as Japan desperately tries to cover up the truth, the comfort women survivors have the right to speak out and remind the world that Japan owes them an apology. Some analysts believe that it is unrealistic to blindly pin hopes on the United States; the United States has always had a commanding attitude toward the ROK, and ordinary US troops stationed in the ROK have not yet been punished for committing wrongdoing in the ROK, not to mention that THE SPEAKER of the US House of Representatives, Pelosi, has personally "arrived."

Previously, the US military beat drivers in South Korea, smashed shops, and even ran away after drunk driving into taxis, similar incidents abound, but the South Korean police often make big things small, trivial, sometimes take the perpetrators away to understand the situation, and most of the follow-up has not been open to the public to deal with the results, resulting in the US military running amok in South Korea, causing the people around the US military station to complain, and some South Korean netizens angrily said: "Is South Korea a colony of the United States?" This time again, under Pelosi's authority, the problem of "comfort women" in South Korea has become insignificant, and the nearly hundred-year-old woman who just wants to meet pelosi has been violently treated, and what is even more chilling is that such a thing is not accidental, but the current norm in South Korea.

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