韓国与党議員、共に民主党が設立した個人の表現を検閲する「民主派出所」にセルフ通報
South Korean ruling party lawmakers self-report to the ”Democratic Police Station” established by the Democratic Party of Korea to censor personal expression
Yoon Sang Hyun, a lawmaker from the ruling People Power Party, reported himself to the Democratic Party of Korea's Democratic Police Station, the largest opposition party.
With the launch of a new platform to accept reports, Rep. Yoon has expressed his intention to fight back by introducing a "self-reporting" system.
According to the People Power Media Special Committee on the 14th, Rep. Yoon had said the previous day,
She accessed the Democracy Police Station website and reported herself. This action was in response to the People's Power's protest against the Democratic Party's crackdown on Feic News, calling for her to report the crime of inciting rebellion.
The special media chairman of the People's Power Party said, "In response to the explosive response to the 'I also report incitement to rebellion' campaign, we have started a self-reporting system.
This move is a reaction to the comments made by the chairman of the Democratic Party's "Democratic Police Station" on the 10th. He said, "I have decided to use KakaoTalk to send messages about inciting unrest.
"We will also firmly denounce any ordinary person who spreads news that violates the law as inciting rebellion," he said. Yoon, who was the first to report the allegations, said, "The Democratic Party's censorship of KakaoTalk is an injustice that is censoring the daily lives of the people.
"It is a frightening dictatorship that oppresses the people's legitimate freedom of expression. It will face fierce resistance from the people."
He added, "The legitimate protests of the people are being hindered by the Democratic Party's repressive measures.
"I stepped up as the No. 1 self-reporter to prevent the information from being distorted. I ask all like-minded citizens to join us until the Democratic Police Station's server goes down," he said.
He also emphasized, "I will continue to represent the voice of the people and take the lead in correcting the 'Lee Jae-myung dictatorship.'"
On the other hand, regarding the establishment of the Democratic Party's "Democratic Police Station," the ruling party said, "The Democratic Party's
"This is an attempt to control the thoughts and words of people who oppose or question the self-centered claims. This is an attempt to go beyond censorship and confine them within the Democratic Party framework," he said.
"Indicting even ordinary people who share the same views is tantamount to carrying out an anti-democratic reign of terror that restricts the people's freedom of expression and thought, and is in effect a declaration of war on the people."
2025/01/15 06:35 KST
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