NJZ (Formerly NewJeans) Fans Take Their Court Case To An Extreme Next Level, Faces Scathing Criticism
In a shocking new twist, NJZ (formerly NewJeans) fans have reportedly taken their ongoing battle over the group’s treatment to Amnesty International, claiming the situation has gone beyond a corporate conflict — and now represents a “human rights issue.”
According to several posts on X (formerly Twitter), large fan accounts have begun organizing a mass reporting campaign to submit complaints to global human rights organizations, including Amnesty International.
We’ve reached a point where this can no longer be dismissed as just a fandom issue.
What’s happening to NewJeans has gone far beyond a simple corporate dispute. It’s now a matter of systemic mistreatment, deliberate media manipulation, and a justice system that appears… pic.twitter.com/Tl7HAb6kd1
— 1tokki (@juantokki) November 2, 2025
These reports allege that the group and their creative director Min Hee Jin have faced systematic mistreatment, media manipulation, and institutional harassment under the Korean entertainment system.

Not everyone is applauding the move. Many Korean netizens are expressing frustration, arguing that this kind of activism only draws more unwanted attention to the group and hurts their image further.

- Are they insane?
- Ah~ Okay~ Fighting!
- I feel like you’ll only end up being able to voice your opinion at places like that, rather than obtain a solution.
- They’re doing the mostest. Will throwing a tantrum work?
While neither ADOR, HYBE, nor Amnesty International has issued a statement, the situation continues to evolve online.