On the 21st, Yoon Suh-in released a cut comic on his Facebook page with the article, 'One Cut Manga for Pebuk: I'll Live With Good Words'.
The comic book released shows a man, believed to be Jung Woo-sung, lying comfortably on a luxurious house sofa and posting an article on SNS saying, Please be a hope for you Refugee.
On the 20th, Yoon Suh-in wrote on his Facebook page, "Concept actor Jung Woo-sung, SNS, mentioning the Refugee issue...Please be a hope" and said, "Why do not you want to be a hope for me? I will be a concept actor who will become a conceptless cartoonist. "
An article by Yoon Suh-in, Gong Yoo, was an article posted by Jung Woo-sung on his Instagram on Tuesday. Jung Woo-sung posted a picture of the Kutupalong Refugee village in Bangladesh on the day, saying, 'Today is World Refugee Day. I'm told that 68.5 million people lost their homes in World, 16.2 million of them lost their homes during the year 2017; join me today with #Refugee. I hope that they will be hopeful with their understanding and solidarity. "
The Jeju Island Yemen Repugee issue is a matter of concern that has come up to the Blue House petition. For this reason, Jung Woo-sung's writing was controversial enough to be divided into pros and cons. The Jung Woo-sung sniper by Yoon Suh-in has also been a hot topic in conjunction with social problems.
However, Yoon Suh-in's article is criticized for ignoring Jung Woo-sung's being a goodwill ambassador for the UNRefugee Organization.
Currently Jung Woo-sung is one of the 11 former World official UNRefugee Organization (UNHCR) Goodwill Ambassadors. He was appointed as the first celebrity supporter of the UN Refugee Organization in 2014 and was appointed as the 10th Worldly Ambassador in May 2015 and the second Goodwill Ambassador in Asia.
Since then, Jung Woo-sung has been steadily promoting the difficulties of Refugees as a goodwill ambassador and encouraging sponsorship. Jung Woo-sung's article on Refugee can be seen as an extension of goodwill ambassador activities.
On the other hand, 81 Yemen people arrived in Jeju Island on the 2nd day of the direct flight to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. There are 168 Yemen nationals who entered Jeju until April this year.