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Pastor Jeon Gwang-hoon of Sarangjeil Church, who had suffered from Corona 19, held a press conference condemning President Moon Jae-in as soon as he was discharged from the hospital on the morning of the 2nd.

He said he was ready to be martyred, but the court went into a review of whether Pastor Kwang-Hoon Jeon, who was now released on bail, should be held again.



This is Jeon Yeon-nam reporter.



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Pastor Kwang-Hoon Jeon showed time while talking with his mask down to his chin even after being confirmed.



As soon as I was discharged, I covered my nose and mouth with a mask at the annual press conference, and when I was talking, I put it up again when the mask went down.



He opened his speech with an apology, but



[Pastor Kwang-Hoon Jeon/Pastor: I am sorry



for causing

you a lot of anxiety.] I

immediately poured out criticism against President Moon Jae-in and the quarantine authorities.



[Pastor Jeon Kwang-Hoon/Pastor: To get rid of me and our church, I tried to carry out a fraudulent play on us, but it seems to have failed because of the wise judgment of the people.] There



was also a cover for President Moon.



[Kwang-Hoon Jeon/Pastor: I am determined to be martyred.

I will give (President Jae-in Moon) a period of one month.

Apologize to the people.]



The Blue House strongly criticized that good citizens and other pastors are also suffering damage by spreading unreasonable conspiracy theories, not cooperating with the quarantine measures, and that it is the right to at least pretend to be sorry, aside from reflection.



When the former pastor was discharged from the hospital, the court hearings on the bail cancellation claim filed by the prosecution began again.



It seems that the court will decide whether to cancel the bail only by reviewing the documents.



The police investigating the alleged violation of the pastor's self-isolation and obstruction of quarantine also resumed the investigation, including seizure and search of four places related to Sarangjeil Church, including the former pastor's residence.



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