文 Accused Lee Jin-sook “Si Jinping’s visit to Korea prevents early Chinese people from blocking”

Former Daejeon MBC president Lee Jin-sook (center) is holding a press conference with accusing President Moon Jae-in of job abandonment for reasons such as not blocking entry of Chinese citizens in the early days of the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19).  yunhap news

Former Daejeon MBC president Lee Jin-sook (center) is holding a press conference with accusing President Moon Jae-in of job abandonment for reasons such as not blocking entry of Chinese citizens in the early days of the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19). yunhap news

Former Daejeon MBC president Lee Jin-sook accused President Moon Jae-in of his job abandonment to the Seoul Central District Prosecutor’s Office on the 4th for failing to fulfill his responsibilities to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19).

Former President Lee filed a complaint with the Seoul Central District Prosecutor’s Office at 10:30 a.m. on the same day, claiming that “President Moon did not take measures to block entry of Chinese citizens because it would be an obstacle to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Korea, even though the first confirmed case in Korea occurred.” did.

He said, “The whole world was reluctant to do this until February 1, when entry from China is prohibited, but as of February 4, only entry from Hubei Province was blocked, and it was on April 8 that all foreign visitors were blocked.” For the sake of this, the people’s right to health and life were neglected.”

President Lee said, “President Moon transferred responsibility for the spread of Corona 19 to Shincheonji Church and right-wing organizations for Liberation Day rally and Sarangjeil Church for political intent.”

Lee joined MBC in 1987 and was the first female military reporter to cover the 1991 Gulf War and the 2003 Iraq War. Afterwards, he served as the first female executive at MBC headquarters in 2012 after working as a correspondent in the United States, and in 2015 as the CEO of MBC Daejeon.

Reporter Jang Joo-young [email protected]


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