"Some politicians and media in South Korea deny or sell the Supreme Court's ruling on the Korean peninsula, saying," Maybe it is freedom of expression, but it's a martial law. "
"This is not a question of whether it is for the benefit of a particular political party or for the sake of national sentiment," Cho said again this morning on Facebook.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said in a posting on the Asahi TV after the election of the House of Representatives that "the Korea-Japan claim right agreement is an agreement between Korea and Japan to cooperate with each other while building post- I'm sorry to have a countervailing response. "
"In the democratic state, opposition, media, scholars, and others can criticize the government and the ruling," he said. "In Korea, the press freedom index is higher than the US or Japan in 2019 Level. "
"However, it has been repeatedly emphasized that it is different in terms of assisting or advocating the position of the Japanese government in the situation that the legitimacy of the Republic of Korea and the (sovereign) sovereignty are being attacked by other countries, especially Japan, which was a former sovereign detainee."
He has posted more than 40 posts on Facebook for nine days to date, including an introduction of "Bamboo Chang" on Facebook the night of the 13th.
(Photo = Captain Chun Jung-chik, Facebook capture, Yonhap News)
"The sale of the Supreme Court's ruling in favor of the government of the country is a martyr"
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"Some politicians and media in South Korea have criticized the South Korean Supreme Court for its freedom of expression, saying that it can not defend or sell the ruling. "This is not a question of whether it is for the benefit of a particular political party or for the sake of national sentiment," Cho said again this morning on Facebook.
Source: sbskr