Just because major media didn't cover it, it doesn't mean a large demonstration calling for Moon Jae-in's ouster didn't occur. It did. And it'll likely continue. https://t.co/LpnwEJNDgL
Ruling party lawmaker Ahn Min-seok doesnt want people to sing #SouthKorean National Anthem, saying it was composed by someone in the "pro-Japan roster dictionary" made by Minjok Institute, which focuses on anti-Japan accusations.https://t.co/EAfC12Q60S
#SouthKorea's agitators are calling for candlelight protests ag #Japan, so expect protests akin to the #MadCow/anti US beef, #ParkGeunhye impeachment, Sewol Ferry, etc. All organized by the usual ones–militant KCTU, teachers union, etc, stoked by media.https://t.co/DxTsea4e8b
#SouthKorea's ruling party's think tank Institute for Democracy published a report stating not reaching an agreement w Japan is advantageous to the party in next year's election.https://t.co/G0yhvRg2ol
#North Korea's State Security monitors the social media of #defectors , pressures those with families in the north to not to post anti-North Korean regime information.https://t.co/ETVWYaZBai
Moon's son-in-law bought a house in Seoul in 2010. #MoonJaein & his wife move in 2012-16. Moon moves in 2016 to another house. The son-in-law gives the house to his wife, Moon Da-hye, also Moon's daughter. 3 months later, Da-hye sells the house. Why such complex transactions? https://t.co/eBzbJBypsH
#MoonJaein admin to transfer $8M to #NorthKorea via WFP next week. Meanwhile, NK rejected SK rice aid, shot off more missiles, & warned SK, the day after Chinese & Russian military aircraft intruded KADIZ & a RU aircraft violated SK airspace. Priorities.https://t.co/6EN5QK1GCd
#KimJongun "threatens" by rejecting #SouthKorean rice aid. That should scare the #MoonJaein administration, since it wants so badly to give rice to the Kim regime. But without Wise Honest ship, how will Kim export the rice for cash anyway? https://t.co/YiIXsgOYqh
#MoonJaeIn's Deobureo Minjoo Party (Democratic Party of #Korea) created a "Special Committee to Respond to #Japan's Economic Retaliation," then quickly renamed it "Special Committee to Respond to Japan's Economic Invasion." An invasion? Ruling party stoking anti-Japan sentiment. https://t.co/fWfdY8jByO
ROK Drop favorite Dr. Tara O has a good and very detailed article published about the impeachment of former President Park Geun-hye. The crux of Park’s impeachment has always been the tablet PC which many people don’t even realize was likely a fraud and not even submitted as evidence during President Park’s criminal trial:
JTBC’s claims about the tablet have not been verified. In fact, the government’s forensic report indicates many of the documents were put into the tablet after JTBC found the tablet. The forensic report also showed that there were multiple users of the tablet, so it could not determine to whom the tablet belonged. The forensic report did not surface until it was too late–a year later, which is a long time after Park was already impeached. Some continued to question the validity of JTBC and Sohn Suk-hee’s claims about the tablet, and the loudest were put in jail–journalists Byun Hee-jai, and later Hwang Ui-won, Byun’s journalist colleague at the same small media outlet called MediaWatch.
Despite what the forensic report shows, the prosecutor for Byun Hee-jai maintains that the tablet belongs to Choi, and the judges have refused, thus far, to grant Byun’s request for further discovery of the truths behind the tablet–a violation of the principle of self-defense. Many people do not even know that the tablet was not the “smoking gun” evidence for the impeachment that JTBC claimed it was.
In fact, the court never even admitted the tablet as evidence for either Park Geun-hye’s impeachment trial or the criminal trials that followed. JTBC later stated that “even if there was no such thing as the [insignificant] tablet PC…, [it wouldn’t have mattered]” after initially stating the tablet was the “smoking gun.”
Here is the most suspicious part of Park’s impeachment, the rush to get rid of her:
The National Assembly impeached the nation’s president, Park Geun-hye, in a rush. There was no hearing, no investigation, and the voting occurred only six days after the introduction of the impeachment bill. This rushed and unreasonable, if not unconstitutional, impeachment process differs from the U.S. President Richard Nixon case, in which there existed two separate investigations totaling 1 year and 6 months.
I think it is arguable that the impeachment had to be rushed because a true investigation would have uncovered that the tablet PC was not the smoking gun the media made it out to be.
You can read much more about Park’s impeachment at the link.