"Write 'dead' instead of 'victim'" Discussed at the main headquarters meeting in the morning of the day after the Itaewon disaster

[ K trendy NEWS Reporter Jun-sik Park ] At a meeting of the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters held in the morning of the day after the Itaewon disaster, the name of the accident related to the Itaewon disaster was unified as 'Itaewon accident', and it was discussed to use terms such as 'dead' instead of 'victim'. It was reported exclusively by MBC News that the truth was confirmed, In this 'Itaewon disaster', there were many young victims of 'flowering age'. There were 11 people in their teens, 103 people in their 20s, and 30 people in their 30s. Most of them were in their 20s. Remembrance and mourning continue with the pity of citizens, who are daughters to some, sons and family to others. According to an undisclosed document from the Ministry of Public Administration and Security secured by MBC on the 1st, the report said that the Ministry of Public Administration and Security shared the results of the major main meeting with local government officials and discussed cooperation issues. According to the document, the Ministry of Public Administration and Security said, "The main contents of the main meeting held on the morning of October 30," and "Unified the name of the accident as "Itaewon accident" and used objective terms such as "dead" and "casual" instead of "victim". I have to write,” he said. 출처 : K trendy NEWS(http://www.k-trendynews.com) At the same time, the contents of the meeting said, "It is necessary to set the national mourning period for a total of 7 days, and to dispose of ribbons to commemorate civil servants in public institutions and overseas spaces, etc. 출처 : K trendy NEWS(http://www.k-trendynews.com)
The document was held at 4 pm on October 30, presided over by the Vice Minister of Public Administration and Security, and attended by the heads of 16 cities and provinces except Seoul to discuss ways to cooperate with local governments in relation to the Itaewon disaster. Rep. Lee Hyeong-seok of the Democratic Party of Korea, who is a member of the National Assembly Security Council, said, "Major foreign media such as CNN also use the expression 'disasters', that is, 'disasters', but the guidelines to unify the 'Itaewon accident' intentionally reduce the scale of a major disaster that occurred under the Yun Seok-yeol administration. Isn't that what you're trying to do?" he criticized. Rep. Lee also pointed out, "The reason why we did not allow victims to be defined as victims is to say that there is no perpetrator and that the state is not responsible." 출처 : K trendy NEWS(http://www.k-trendynews.com) Regarding the contents of the document, an official from the Ministry of Public Administration and Security said, "It was mentioned and recorded at a meeting in order to convey the story from the major script." Meanwhile, the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters (Central Script) reported that the number of victims of the Itaewon disaster in the Itaewon accident response status report as of 11 am on the 1st increased by one from the previous count, bringing the total to 156. The number of serious injuries was reduced by one to 29, and the number of minor injuries was 122, bringing the total number of injuries to 151. The added victim is a 20-year-old Korean woman who was seriously injured. Her condition deteriorated and she died at 8:49 a.m. that day. Of the 151 injured, 111 recovered and returned home, while 40 were hospitalized. So far, 55 men and 101 women have been killed in the Itaewon accident. By age group, 104 people were in their 20s, followed by 31 in their 30s, 12 in their teens, 8 in their 40s, and 1 in their 50s. Of these, 26 foreign victims were from 14 countries, including Iran, China and Russia. 출처 : K trendy NEWS(http://www.k-trendynews.com)

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