Eo-Jun Kim “Political Acts of the Old Victims”… Chinmun accused him of violating the election law.

On the morning of the 17th, at a press conference'Speaking with the Victims of the Mayor's Violent Sexual Violence Incident' held at a hotel in Myeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, the late Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon has a seat for the victim of the sexual assault case. [사진공동취재단]

On the morning of the 17th, at a press conference’Speaking with the Victims of the Mayor’s Violent Sexual Violence Incident’ held at a hotel in Myeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, the late Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon has a seat for the victim of the sexual assault case. [사진공동취재단]

As the late former Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon’s sexual harassment victim showed up at a press conference the day before, the’second offense’ against the victim continues among pro-passport-oriented personnel.

Broadcaster Kim Eo-joon said on the press conference the day before at TBS’Kim Eo-joon’s News Factory’ on the morning of the 18th, “Isn’t the core of yesterday’s message (in the by-election) not to film the Democratic Party.

Mr. Kim added, “The story of the victim (victim) and the act of yesterday becomes a completely different dimension,” he added. “The act of yesterday becomes an active political act during the election, and if you want to, you have the freedom to do so.” .

Mr. Kim added, “However, from the moment you do that, the criticism of a separate political act becomes a different dimension, so you should not call it a second offense to criticize it.” Since the victims engaged in active political activities, such as holding a press conference during the by-election of the mayor of Seoul, the criticism of this cannot be regarded as a second offense.

Lee Wooler Kim said, “I don’t know why I stepped forward,” aiming at the victim.

On the morning of the 18th, Eo-Jun Kim criticized the victim's press conference on the morning of the 18th as a ″active political act″. [유튜브 캡처]

On the morning of the 18th, Eo-Jun Kim criticized the victim’s press conference on the morning of the 18th as a ″active political act″. [유튜브 캡처]

On the morning of the 17th, at a press conference held at a hotel in Myeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, the late Park Won-soon victim of sexual violence was prepared at a press conference.  Photo Joint Coverage Group

On the morning of the 17th, at a press conference held at a hotel in Myeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, the late Park Won-soon victim of sexual violence was prepared at a press conference. Photo Joint Coverage Group

The victim appeared on the official seat for the first time the day before. He said, “There are many reasons why the by-election was held in the current situation,” he said. “I chose the one with less regret because I was afraid that I would not be able to return to my position when the mayor was elected from the party that distorted the damage and rather hurt me. “I did,” he revealed the reason for holding the press conference.

Shin Seung-mok, a representative of the Korean People’s Participation Solidarity for the Clearing of Red Waste, also claimed that the press conference of the former Mayor Park victim through his twitter on the afternoon of the 17th was a’political work’. Representative Shin is a person with a tendency to be pro-mun, including accusing lawyer Kim Jae-ryun, who represents the victim of former Mayor Park.

He said, “Selecting the accused of violating the Public Official Election Act, such as female secretary and Kim Jae-ryeon,” and insisted, “I was caught in a trap after carrying out political work from the beginning to the end.” He added, “We are reviewing the law for violating many provisions of the Public Official Election Act.

In connection with the by-election of the mayor of Seoul, many articles that report victims to the Seoul Election Commission are also being posted on online communities with a tendency to be pro-female.

In the’Danji Ilbo’, a post titled’Mayor Won-soon Park reported the victim’s victim to the Election Commission.’ The author wrote, “The victim’s remarks were reported to the guidance section of the Seoul Election Commission over the phone, received, and requested the results.”

Reporter Oh Won-seok [email protected]


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