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Sun, March 26, 2023 | 02:56
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State textbook plan hits snag
역사교과서 대표집필 최몽룡 교수 자진 사퇴
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Choi Mong-ryong, professor emeritus at Seoul National University, answers reporters' questions in front of his house in Yeouido, Seoul, Friday. He said he will not take part in writing the history textbook after news reports that he sexually harassed a newspaper reporter. / Yonhap
Choi Mong-ryong, professor emeritus at Seoul National University, answers reporters' questions in front of his house in Yeouido, Seoul, Friday. He said he will not take part in writing the history textbook after news reports that he sexually harassed a newspaper reporter. / Yonhap

Lead author quits writing team on harassment scandal


By Chung Ah-young

The government's plan to write history textbooks hit a major obstacle Friday as one of its two leading authors resigned over a sexual harassment allegation.

Choi Mong-ryong, professor emeritus of Seoul National University (SNU), said he will not take part in writing the controversial textbooks after allegations that he sexually harassed a newspaper reporter were made public.

He was one of the two lead authors of the textbooks under the National Institute of Korean History (NIKH) along with Shin Hyung-sik from Ewha Womans University.

He allegedly kissed a female journalist on the cheek and groped her after drinking alcohol when she visited his home along with several other reporters. The reporters visited his home because he didn't appear at the NIKH press conference, Wednesday.

Choi denied the harassment accusation but he conveyed his willingness to quit the writing team. "I admit I made a joke, but reporters didn't express any displeasure," Choi said. "I don't understand this controversy."

His resignation comes two days after the NIKH announced its plan to organize a team of writers in the wake of the Ministry of Education's official announcement of the new schoolbook policy.

Even before the harassment scandal erupted, Choi has been under pressure from students at his school to quit the team of state textbook authors.

His resignation is expected to deal a blow to the Park Geun-hye administration's plan to rush the publication of the state textbooks for use at middle and high schools.

The main opposition New Politics Alliance for Democracy (NPAD) spokesman Kim Sung-soo called the professor's resignation "a disaster" stemming from the government's "reckless push" for a monopoly on the right to author history textbooks.

In the meantime, the National Police Agency said it will crack down on those who resort to violence and defamation against members of the textbook team.

According to the government's plan, the team will consist of 36 writers headed by six lead authors including Choi and Shin.

Choi was supposed to lead the content creation on Korean archeology, and Shin, ancient Korean history.

Four other lead writers for content on the Goryeo, Joseon and contemporary/modern eras are yet to be finalized.

The institute plans to finish organizing the 36-member team on Nov. 20 after selecting writers through open recruitment continuing until next Monday on the NIKH website.

The NIKH has yet to decide whether to release the list of writers amid concerns that the publicity would disturb their writing as they would be targets of attack by those who oppose the state textbooks.

The textbook project is slated to be completed by next November and the final version will be distributed to middle and high schools nationwide starting in March 2017.

Currently, schools select from among eight history textbooks written by private publishers approved by the government.

The government has pushed ahead with the plan to adopt the single state-authored textbooks, claiming the current options were too left-leaning with pro-North Korean content.


역사교과서 대표집필 최몽룡 교수 자진 사퇴

'올바른 역사교과서 편찬에 걸림돌 되지 않겠다' 국편에 사퇴의사 전달

국정 역사교과서의 대표집필진으로 초빙된 최몽룡 서울대 명예교수가 6일 불거진 여기자 성희롱 의혹과 관련해 집필진에서 자진 사퇴했다.

최 명예교수는 이날 오후 서울 여의도 자택 앞에서 기자들과 만나 '물의를 일으켜 죄송하다'면서 '미안하고 책임을 지려고 국사편찬위(국편)를 찾아가 자진해 사퇴했다'고 말했다.

국편도 보도자료에서 '최 명예교수가 올바른 역사교과서 편찬에 걸림돌이 되지 않기 위해 집필진에서 사퇴하겠다는 뜻을 전해 왔다'면서 '최 교수의 집필진 사퇴 의견을 존중할 방침'이라고 밝혔다.

국편은 '최 교수는 자신의 사퇴로 올바른 역사교과서 편찬의 본래 취지가 왜곡·퇴색되지 않기를 바란다는 뜻도 전해왔다'고 덧붙였다.

앞서 이날자 조선일보는 최 명예교수가 4일 인터뷰를 위해 최 교수의 자택으로 찾아간 자사 여기자에게 성희롱으로 느껴질 만한 언행을 했다고 보도했다.

이와 관련, 최 교수는 '술 먹은 사실은 기억나지 않지만 어떤 일이 있었는지는 기억이 나지 않는다'며 '잘못했다고 하니 잘못한 것이고 해명할 필요는 없다'고 말했다.

최 교수는 '조선일보를 찾아가 해당 여기자에게 사과했다'고 밝혔으며 국편을 통해서도 사과 입장을 거듭 전달했다.

국편은 지난 4일 역사교과서 집필방향을 발표하는 기자회견에서 최 명예교수와 신형식 이화여대 명예교수를 각각 상고사, 고대사 분야 대표집필진으로 선정했다고 밝혔다.

이후 최 명예교수를 둘러싸고 야권에서 '청와대 수석 개입 의혹'을 제기하는 등 논란이 일었고 결국 성희롱 의혹으로 집필진으로 선정된 지 이틀 만에 자진사퇴하게 됐다.

국편은 최 명예교수의 사퇴로 공석이 된 상고사 부분 대표 집필진 자리에 다른 학자를 추가로 초빙할지는 아직 결정되지 않았다고 밝혔다.

국편 관계자는 '이전에도 상고, 고대사 부분은 하나로 묶어 한 사람이 대표 집필을 맡기도 했다'며 '그런 관행에 따라 그냥 신 교수 한 분이 상고, 고대사를 같이 하시게 될지, 아니면 추가로 다른 분을 모실지는 결정되지 않았다'고 말했다.  (연합뉴스)
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