“In Korea, the ex-head of a human rights group that fought for the rights of victims of sexual slavery during the war received a sentence. She was accused of embezzling funds allocated to support victims of sexual violence during the war.”, — write on: unn.ua
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South Korea’s Supreme Court has reportedly sentenced her to 18 months in prison, suspended for three years, for embezzlement and fraud that occurred during her tenure as chairman of the Korean Justice and Remembrance Council on Japan’s Military Sex Slavery. also known as Cheondaehyup.
In 2020, Yoon Mi Hyang was accused of financial abuse, including fraud and embezzlement of funds allocated to support victims of sexual violence. The decision sparked widespread debate in South Korea, where military sex slavery cases remain a sore subject for many.
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