On January 25, the Korean Council held a pre-event of the 8th Pan-Citizen Action. The Korean Council, as a joint representative of the Civil Solidarity for Historical Justice and Peaceful Relationship between Korea and Japan, organized and managed the booth of the citizen action. The booth campaign was to create a “My Historical Justice picket!” Participants in the event could draw their hand pickets with their hearts full of the desire to protect historical justice and receive women's peace and human rights stickers.


Various citizens made free speeches. There was a dialogue and speech regarding a wide range of historical issues, including the Japanese military's “comfort women,” forced mobilization, military cooperation between South Korea, the United States, and Japan, Koreans in Japan, and the history denialist cartel. This was followed by a pledge to correct the history Yoon Suk-Yeol had ruined.



The Korean Council will continue to work to correct the seriously distorted historical perception under the current administration and to achieve a true resolution of the issue of Japan's military sexual slavery and the defense of democracy.
The Korean Council will continue to work to correct the seriously distorted historical perception under the current administration and to achieve a true resolution of the issue of Japan's military sexual slavery and the defense of democracy.