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Former U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday met with key political leaders and spurred efforts to launch a full-fledged campaign team, as he is quickening preparations for a presidential election this year...(Yonhap, 2.01, 13:41KST)
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Former U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday renounced his presidential ambitions in a surprise decision...(Yonhap, 2.01, 15:52KST)
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Two days ago(1.23) the (conservative/bourgeois-reactionary)JoongAng Ilbo published the following: In what appears to be the latest force gathering President Park Geun-hye’s strongest advocates from across the country - a tiny but solid conservative base in Korea - waves of protesters took to the streets Saturday to demand the government to re-implement martial law and “wipe all the ppalgaengi from Korea,” a derogatory term for 'communists'...
The ppalgaengi they were referring to include the 350,000 anti-Park Geun-hye protesters who braved sub-zero temperatures nationwide on the same day... The pro-Park rally began at 2 p.m. on Saturday in front of Daehnamun gate in central Seoul, where throngs of Park apologists held a banner urging the government to declare martial law. At one point, a Buddhist monk rose to the center stage and claimed, “all ppalgaengi should be killed”...(here you can read the full report)
Yesterday's Korea Times reported the following: The independent counsel team is looking into suspicions that the nation's spy agency was involved in the creation of a blacklist of artists critical of the government in its widening investigation of the scandal surrounding President Park Geun-hye and her confidant Choi Soon-sil.
Confiscated email and text message records showed that officials of the National Intelligence Service (NIS) were in contact with Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism officials regarding the blacklist of artists allegedly drawn up by Cheong Wa Dae to restrict their work.
The counsel team secured the records after raiding the offices and homes of ministry officials in Seoul and Sejong last month.
It also found evidence that NIS officials had frequently visited the ministry in Sejong. A ministry official told the team that he had been ordered to tell them about issues among artists' groups...(the full story you can read here)
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S. Korea's Yonhap News Agency reported y'day(6.19) the following: The Islamic State jihadist group has designated U.S. Air Force installations here and South Korean citizens as targets for attacks, Seoul's state spy agency said Sunday. The extremist group, also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), obtained the location data from its own hacking group, named the "United Cyber Caliphate," the spy agency explained...(here you can read the full "report"/related article: NIS claims that Islamic State is targeting South Koreans, Hankyoreh, 6.20)
But only one day earlier sources in Europe proclaimed: "The so-called Cyber Caliphate is possibly a Russian fiction..."/"The Islamic State’s hacking army doesn’t actually work for ISIS—It’s part of the secret Russian online espionage effort..."
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S. Korean "democracy"... This is how it works!
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☞ KPF’s Financial Source Disclosed... (Kyunghyang Shinmun, 4.21)
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