News summary on the way home from work, evening briefing.

Among the problems in the digital world, there is something called 'marking coordinates', which is an act of inducing attacks by revealing the identity of another person online.

The Democratic Party revealed the real names and faces of the prosecutors investigating the case of Lee Jae-myung. Is this also 'coordinate taking'?

Minister Han Dong-hoon calls it 'coordinates to avoid Lee Jae-myeong's personal criminal problem', but Democratic Party spokesman Kim Eui-gyeom replies that 'the prosecution took the coordinates'.


Prosecutor's name and face

revealed to Democrats


The controversy over taking coordinates was sparked by the Democratic Party's website, which was posted on the community bulletin board of the Democratic Party's official YouTube publicity channel 'Deli Minju' on the 23rd by the Democratic Party's Prosecution Dictatorship Political Oppression Countermeasures Committee and distributed to regional committees across the country.



Titled 'The Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office and Suwon District Prosecutor's Office 8 Divisions (60 Prosecutor's Office) for Investigation Related to Representative Lee Jae-myung', the real names, affiliations, and face photos of 16 prosecutors are included.

Song Gyeong-ho, Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office, Hong Seung-wook, Suwon District Prosecutor's Office, and other prosecutors are also included.



A shield-shaped mark with the name of the '尹 (President Yoon Seok-yeol) Division' was also stamped next to the photos of about 10 of the 16 people.

It seems to show that there are many prosecutors in the Yoon Seok-yeol division.



It is said that the webjabo was created by synthesizing the contents mentioned by Park Chan-dae, the highest committee member, at the meeting.

On the 23rd, Supreme Commissioner Park said, "The prosecution is mobilizing all its investigative power for political retaliation."




However, Supreme Commissioner Park said at the Supreme Council meeting today (26th), "(Democratic Party) Prosecutors' Dictatorship and Political Suppression Countermeasures Committee made an error in disclosing (a web report containing the real names and photos of 16 prosecutors related to Lee Jae-myung) incorrectly." I did, but I admitted that there was an error, such as the inspection photo being revealed as a different person.

That's not to say that the webjabo was taken down, it is said that it was re-uploaded after fixing the error.



Supreme Commissioner Park went one step further, saying, "We will disclose prosecutors' information more carefully in the future," and said, "We will institutionalize it to be disclosed more transparently."

Criticism of taking coordinates continued, and there was a 'happening' in which some errors were found and corrected, but it was clear that the investigation and prosecutors would continue to be released.

We will not stop disclosing prosecutors' information.

We will institutionalize it so that it is disclosed more transparently.

I hope that the power of the people will think about how to lead the way to guarantee the basic rights of the people as the people's representative, instead of worrying about the political prosecution who is trying to succeed through the investigation of the oppression of the opposition party.

Park Chan-dae, top member of the Democratic Party

Han Dong-hoon "Coordinates, cooking and rotation... undermining the rule of law"


On the way to work, Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon was furious at the 'disclosure of the list of prosecutors for Lee Jae-myung'.

Minister Han emphasized that "this is the personal criminal problem of CEO Lee Jae-myung," and criticized, "In order to avoid personal criminal problems, they are taking the coordinates of public officials and inciting them to be bullied."

The Democratic Party's position is that this act is "undermining the rule of law."



This is a personal criminal matter for CEO Lee Jae-myung.

In order to avoid individual criminal problems, mobilizing the official organization of the public party to take the coordinates of public officials who are legally performing their duties and openly inciting them to be bullied is undermining the rule of law.

Let me tell you that that doesn't eliminate the criminal charges that already exist, nor does it stop the justice system in this country.

Han Dong-hoon, Minister of Justice


Regarding the comment made by spokesperson Kim Eui-gyeom, "The dark history of this investigation and its prosecutors must be recorded," he turned the attack to the Democratic Party, saying that what will remain in history is "to undermine the rule of law by inciting coordinates and cooking." .



When the opposition pointed out that the prosecution's investigation into President Yoon Seok-yeol's family and surroundings was insufficient, they said, "Since the last government, various investigative agencies have been thoroughly investigating" and said, "It will be decided fairly according to the law." .


Kim Eui-gyeom "The prosecution is taking the real coordinates"


Spokesperson Kim Eui-gyeom has rebutted item by item.

To Minister Han Dong-hoon, "the real 'coordinates' and 'coordinates' are being done by the prosecution."




Spokesman Kim first likened taking coordinates to hunting, saying that former President Moon Jae-in and CEO Lee Jae-myeong were 'mullah' to take coordinates.



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