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Sports Ethics Center dispatches human rights protection officers to the 20th National Disabled Students Sports Festival

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Kim Woojong

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Scene of the Sports Ethics Center's human rights protection activities at the 20th National Disabled Students Sports Festival. /Photo=Sports Ethics Center
Scene of the Sports Ethics Center's human rights protection activities at the 20th National Disabled Students Sports Festival. /Photo=Sports Ethics Center
Scene of the Sports Ethics Center's human rights protection activities at the 20th National Disabled Students Sports Festival. /Photo=Sports Ethics Center
Scene of the Sports Ethics Center's human rights protection activities at the 20th National Disabled Students Sports Festival. /Photo=Sports Ethics Center

The Sports Ethics Center, under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (acting director Han Min-soo Lee (President), hereinafter the Center), implemented on-site human rights protection activities in collaboration with the Korean Paralympic Committee and eight affiliated organizations during the 20th National Disabled Students Sports Festival.

The Center announced on the 27th that it dispatched human rights protection officers to the Busan Asiad Main Stadium during the festival period to conduct human rights infringement prevention activities and on-site monitoring for athletes and coaches.

It further added, "In addition, we concurrently carried out on-site grievance counseling and human rights protection support activities to ensure that athletes can participate in competitions in a safe and respectful environment."

The Center emphasized, "In particular, we established a response system by operating a situation room within the Busan Asiad Main Stadium so that human rights infringement incidents could be immediately reported and consulted on. We actively supported the athlete delegations and festival officials to receive prompt assistance on-site."

Han Min-soo Lee (President), acting director of the Sports Ethics Center, stated, "Above all, prevention is the most important. Going forward, the Center will expand on-site human rights protection activities to enable disabled student athletes to fully display their skills in a safe environment."

Scene of the Sports Ethics Center's human rights protection activities at the 20th National Disabled Students Sports Festival. /Photo=Sports Ethics Center
Scene of the Sports Ethics Center's human rights protection activities at the 20th National Disabled Students Sports Festival. /Photo=Sports Ethics Center
Scene of the Sports Ethics Center's human rights protection activities at the 20th National Disabled Students Sports Festival. /Photo=Sports Ethics Center
Scene of the Sports Ethics Center's human rights protection activities at the 20th National Disabled Students Sports Festival. /Photo=Sports Ethics Center

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