8/03/2012


Amidst the allegations and controversy, netizens in Korea have formed a fancafe named 'T-Jinyo' which means 'We Want the Truth from T-ara'.

Recently, it was reported that the said group would be having their protest on August 4 in front of CCM's building with an estimated of 100 people attending but they announced later that it was cancelled as they revealed that the police restricted their limit to 30 people, reason is that the company's building is near a residential area.

Now, on the 3rd of August, CCM's CEO, Kim Kwangsoo stated, "I'm proposing to meet with three representatives from T-Jinyo. All their questions and curiosities can be cleared without a doubt if they meet with me. I'll also listen to what they have to say" he continued with, "If they want to, three people can post a notice today (3rd) by 5:00 PM KST on the T-Jinyo cafe". 

Kim Kwangsoo ended it with a strong statement saying, "I'll confirm with them and I'll say it again, there is absolutely no bullying".

 UPDATE:
On the same day, the representative of T-Jinyo expressed, "After speaking with the organizer of this meeting, we’ve decided that we will not meet with CCM. We feel that it would be faster to get the truth from the T-ara members themselves rather than Kim Kwang Soo". 

They also added, "If the representatives of T-Jinyo and Kim Kwang Soo were to meet, it would be an [open and clear] meeting. T-Jinyo is not a simple anti-fan cafe, so we will not be appearing as a whole. Please send any questions concerning the protest to ‘Sajungyeon’ (social union) rather than to T-Jinyo as they are a cafe for public indignation, while Sajungyeon is a cafe for people who would like to take action".  Meanwhile, there were also reports that they were not permitted by their parents to do the protest, which implies the organizers of T-Jinyo are underage.

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