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Bereaved families of the airliner disaster kneel and appeal at the National Assembly/A rally is scheduled for a march today

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Recently, the Democratic Party received the national relief for the airliner disaster claimed by the National Power Party and it is being submitted to the plenary session. So, if it is passed, I hope that a national relief committee member will be quickly selected and the investigation will proceed.

And when he appeared for the National Assembly inspection, the bereaved family knelt down and prayed and appealed for a proper investigation of the truth.

Afterwards, the leaders of the ruling and opposition parties stepped forward, met with the bereaved families, listened to them, and said that they would make efforts to properly reveal the truth to the nation.

In addition, what the bereaved families want most is the establishment of an independent aviation investigation committee, as the United States and Japan do. In the United States and Japan, when an aircraft accident occurs, the investigation agency is not directly conducted by a national agency, but a separate independent agency.

We also have a bill, but it has been floating around for several years. The wishes of the bereaved families are to pass this bill and have an independent agency investigate.

Why?

It was a disaster for which the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport was largely responsible, but if an agency under that agency investigated, the cover-up could be reduced, and the bereaved family was very angry because the pilot was also blamed during the last interim announcement (the final decision was announced in June next year). So, it is natural that the Aviation Investigation Commission is distrustful.

However, if we look closely at the current situation,

When it comes to other disasters, the government was so passive and avoidant and did not communicate well with the bereaved families, but when it came to the airliner disaster, it was active.

There is a strong feeling that they are looking for this disaster as an opportunity to turn their politics around.

1. The area where the disaster occurred is Muan, which also attracts migratory birds, and the airport was built in 2005 as part of a regional pledge promoted by Han Hwa-gap, a local member of the Democratic Party at the time.

2. The mound was built when the airport was built, and there was also a concrete problem.

(The cause of the aircraft accident was a bird strike, but the cause of the human disaster was a berm.)

3. It seems like an airport that shouldn’t have international flights, but when was the last time international flights were promoted here and who pulled it together?

4.Why are other disasters so proactive while the airliner disaster is so passive?

It seems like it’s based on things like that.

Of course, all the bereaved families of large-scale disasters are devastated and want to pursue the truth, punish them, and remember them.

It seems that the political world is calculating political benefits, but the bereaved families will naturally join hands if anyone helps and listens.

I believe that the Democratic Party will also thoroughly investigate and be with the bereaved families, regardless of other aspects. I hope that they will not be caught up in the logic of national power.

Let’s just look at the facts, not politics.

The bereaved families are planning to hold a march from Yongsan to the President’s Office today to demand the truth, and have requested the attendance of the ruling and opposition party leaders.

I wish all the ruling and opposition party leaders would go.

It seems that a memorial service and remembrance ceremony will also be held on December 29th of this year, and of course the President will visit.

I hope that the government and the National Assembly will do their best to wipe away the tears of the bereaved families as soon as possible, and that they will also pass pending bills along with the national anthem.

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