인권위 국장, 차별금지법 반대 변호사에 최고점…권위자는 최하점
A recent assessment within the National Human Rights Commission of Korea has revealed a controversial grading outcome for its director selection process. The individual who reportedly championed the appointment of Ahn Chang-ho received the highest score, while a lawyer known for opposing the anti-discrimination law was also given the top marks. Conversely, an individual identified as an "authority figure" received the lowest score in the evaluation.
This grading has sparked debate regarding the selection criteria and the commission's commitment to its mandate. Critics are questioning how an opponent of anti-discrimination legislation could receive a high score in a role overseeing human rights.
The grading disparities raise concerns about potential biases in the National Human Rights Commission's leadership selection process and its implications for advancing human rights protections.
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