An island without a child and a grave..There are 122 fetal specimens in the withdrawal site
Apr 03, 2025
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The 169th episode, which is broadcast today (3rd), tells the shocking story of leprosy patients whose human rights were wiped out due to prejudice and discrimination under the title of 「"The Story of the Day Who Bites the Tail" (directed by Lee Dong-won, Ko Hye-rin, hereinafter 'Kkomu'). In this episode, actress Seo Young-hee, actor Choi Won-young, and singer Chungha are said to be on the list to reveal the terrible truth of Sorokdo, an island where about 6,000 leprosy patients were quarantined, amplifying curiosity.
Among them, a photo of a glass bottle containing 122 formalin solutions is released inside a red brick building that was a forbidden place in Sorokdo Island, surprising all listeners. Seo Young-hee sighs loudly, saying, "There are so many, but there are so many," and Choi Won-young is said to be shocked. In particular, Cheongha "I don't think I've seen this story even in a movie"I'm stunned to see something in the glass bottle. At the same time, the fact that Sorokdo does not have 'I' and 'Dum' adds to the question of what is the secret of the glass bottle that shocked the listeners.
Sorokdo then shocked Hansen by saying that they could not dream of a human life by imposing inhumane regulations such as infertility surgery, so-called `mono-surgery' for men and abortion surgery for women to prevent Hansen's parents from giving birth to babies. In addition, the last clause of the 'Patient Psychology Book', which contains the compliance of leprosy patients, contains creepy content, which makes listeners feel sorry for not speaking for a while.
Above all, the broadcast on this day highlights the wailing of the street, which was called the 「Water Carriage」 in Sorokdo Island. While the pictures of children standing side by side as if they were on a picnic raise questions, it is revealed that children meet their parents for just an hour once a month, which makes them cry. Regarding the encounter, which had to be viewed with a distance of two meters, Seo Young-hee said, "It's a farewell, how much did I want to touch it?", and poured out tears.
Indeed, in 'Sorokdo', what happened and the barbaric human rights violations were happening is revealed through 'Kkomu' broadcast today.
Meanwhile, 'Kkomu' is a program in which three 'storytellers' convey their feelings while studying on their own to their own 'story friends' and one-on-one in the most everyday space, and is broadcast on SBS every Thursday evening at 10:20 p.m.
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