“It will end with Sadusami, not Yongdusami,” aiming at Jin Jung-kwon and Park Bum-gye.

Critic Jin Joong-kwon is posing at the JoongAng Ilbo studio on the 10th.  Reporter Kwon Hyuk-jae

Critic Jin Joong-kwon is posing at the JoongAng Ilbo studio on the 10th. Reporter Kwon Hyuk-jae

Former Tong Yang University professor Jin Joong-kwon made a series of swear words at the Justice Minister Park Beom-gye through Facebook.

On the 22nd, Prof. Jin shared an article saying that Minister Park eventually gave up the re-investigation command of the’Han Myeong-sook case’ and left a post saying, “Excuse for the defeated soldier. Three Ministers of Justice are structured out. Three-out change is going to be replaced by the regime?” . Former Justice Minister Cho Kook and former Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae pulled back from failing to fulfill their will, and simultaneously disliked the Park and Moon Jae-in governments.

Jin Jung-kwon on Facebook.  Internet capture

Jin Jung-kwon on Facebook. Internet capture

In addition, when Minister Park said that “the joint inspection will not end with Yongdusami,” he said, “It will end with Sadusami.”
Minister Park gave up the re-investigation command in relation to the’Han Myeong-sook case’, but said to the prosecution, “The goal is to clarify various problems of the prosecution special investigation and direct investigation, improve the organizational culture, and finally, to improve the system for reform of the prosecution. There is,” he emphasized.

In addition, Professor Jin said that in the 2020 National Human Rights Report published by the US Department of State, ▶ the abuse of ex officio, bribery by former Justice Minister Cho Kook, ▶ the late Mayor Park Won-soon and former mayor of Busan, allegations of sexual harassment. Shenyang,” he ironically criticized the government.

On December 23, last year, when Professor Jeong Gyeong-shim of Dongyang University, the wife of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, was sentenced to four years in prison, Professor Jin said, “This ended my fight.” After declaring the book desperately, he did not post on Facebook for a while.

However, as the conflict between the government and the prosecution over the prosecution reform continues and the 4·7 re-election approaches, Facebook postings are increasing.

Reporter Lee Hae-jun [email protected]


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