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The presidential office accused Democratic Party lawmaker Jang Gyeong-tae of using lighting to take pictures when first lady Kim Gun-hee met with a child with heart disease in Cambodia.

Rep. Jang said that the essence was not lighting, but inappropriate publicity shooting, and the president's office confronted him to reveal the truth.



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The executive officers of the Presidential Office are filing an accusation against Rep. Jang Gyeong-tae, the highest member of the Democratic Party, to the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency.



I heard the allegation of defamation by timely false information, and this is the first legal action by the government against a specific person.



What the President's Office took issue with was the remarks and social media posts of Rep. Chang's party's Supreme Council on the 18th related to the photos of First Lady Kim Kun-hee's volunteer activities in Cambodia.



[Jang Gyeong-tae/Democratic Party member (of the Supreme Council on the 18th): Foreign media and photo experts install at least 2 or 3 lights and analyze them as 'concept' photos taken in a virtually on-site studio.] The



President's office lights on site It was clear that there was no such thing, but Congressman Jang claimed that he spread 'fake news' based on false articles of unknown origin on the Internet bulletin board.



He also added that there was no foreign report, and that the foreign press had a basis, highlighting false facts and directly violating the national interest of diplomacy.



Rep. Jang identified the British Telegraph and the Indonesian version of CNBC as the basis for 'foreign media'.



The report contains criticism that Mrs. Kim's photo imitated actress Audrey Hepburn, but there is no specific mention of whether lighting was used.



Rep. Jang responded that the essence was not whether the lighting was on or not, but that the so-called 'poverty porn' was filmed, which uses the pain of children as a means of publicity.



[Jang Gyeong-tae/Democratic Party lawmaker: Whether he robbed with the lights on or with the lights off, I don't intend to withdraw it because I think it's right to shoot 'poverty porn'.]



At the same time, don't try to gag the opposition lawmakers, They asked for the type of camera used.



(Video coverage: Joo Bum · Choi Dae-woong, video editing: Park Seon-soo)