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MISCELLANEA I n M o u r n i n g t h e T o r t u r e D e a t h o f O u r Son: P a r k J o n g - C h u l Jong Chul, the son o f Korea! What a way to die! You have departed in such a youthful age, leaving your mother in deep sorrow. Who has killed you? Wasn't it your own country? What crime have you committed? Is the fact that you did n o t tell the names o f your friends' crime worth to be murdered? Are your cries expressing the need to construct democratic, just and peaceful society to be taken as criminal, my son? It was under a broad day light in the torture chamber on the middle o f Seoul Street that you were tortured, beaten up until your blood tlew, forced water into your stomach until your stomach bursted, and treated by e l e c t r i c i t y . . . . For you the lives o f your friends and democratization o f your country were more important,
Exchange – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1987
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