
[The day of the tail of the tail of the SBS tail] Cheongha, forced isolation to the young child Sorokdo+forced childcare center…
2025-04-04 20:41:05

“I would have been lonely”
On this day, Lee Nam -cheol, who was an elementary school student, began with a story that was forced to be isolated to Sorok -do, located in Goheung -gun, Jeollanam -do, because he was a Hansen troop.
At that time, Sorokdo lived with a maximum of 6,000 people, and management staff and patients were divided into barbed wire.
The child, who was born to avoid the eyes of the surveillance, was called 'aesthetics', which means 'not yet sick,' and had to be forced to enter Sorokdo Childcare Center.
When children became middle school students, they had to leave Sorokdo and forcibly go to Samyuk Academy in Daegu.
It was surprising that the forced isolation of domestic Hansen disease patients began in 1916, during the Japanese colonial period.
In the Japanese imperialism, 'Ja -hye Clinic', a Hansen disease treatment hospital in Korea, was built in Sorokdo, but it was aimed at isolation rather than treatment.
Hansen's infectious power was very low, and the treatment of treatment was developed in the 1940s, and even though most of Sorok -do was cured, the anatomy was performed in the 1960s, the forced isolation in the 1970s, and the abortion in the late 1980s.