Park Geun-hye was "framed, removed from office & jailed," but no proof.
— Tara O (@DrTaraO) June 4, 2020
"A violation of #HumanRights is occurring at the highest level in #SouthKorea...Democratic South Korea is the first line of defense against totalitarianism in East Asia."https://t.co/vDZ2GDj8oQ
The evidence used against Park was based on media reportage, not objective proof. Her trial was held four days a week, making it nearly impossible for her defense team to prepare. Meanwhile, the media and prosecution kept up an onslaught of innuendo.
When it came to allegations of corruption, Park was convicted of “implicit solicitation.” Since there was no evidence of wrongdoing and the court was unable to prove that Park had committed any crime, the judiciary introduced the concept of implicit solicitation – which by definition means that there is no evidence.
Park has not been found to have received a single penny from the alleged corruption – a crime the prosecutor’s office has been frantically looking for ever since the 2016 scandal erupted, without success.
Consider, further, how such travesties affect the country of South Korea as a whole. Any country where one can be convicted based on “implicit” evidence is on the cusp of becoming a police state.
A judicial process politicized in pursuit of power makes a mockery of the principles upon which a democratic republic is supposed to stand.
But it has recently been revealed that Lee and many other ex-comfort women have long been exploited by a leftist non-governmental organization, the “Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance for the Issues of Military Sexual Slavery by Japan.” That group had crushed a previous Japanese initiative designed to end the issue, the Asia Women’s Fund of the early 1990s.
Many were manufactured by declared communists such as Japan’s Yoshida Seiji, a novelist whose published fantasy of abducting Korean women was used as “proof” of the Japanese military’s abductions of Koreans, and Park Kyong-sik, a Korean resident of Japan who popularized the “forced abduction” fiction.
These lies were disseminated by other left-wing forces – for instance, by activist Russell Lowe, a former aide to US Senator Dianne Feinstein who, it has been credibly alleged by US intelligence officials, worked for Chinese intelligence. (Lowe left Feinstein’s office to work for a comfort-women organization.)
This has had a devastating effect on trilateral diplomacy. Understandably, public mistrust abounds.
A violation of human rights is occurring at the highest level in South Korea.
Asia timesってクソ記事が多かったが方針が最近変わったのか?
アメリカは中国北朝鮮と対抗するために日米韓同盟を維持したいようだが、勘弁してほしい。
米軍は半島から撤退し、半島は南北朝鮮民族に任せるべき。
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