“Park Ji-won is a red lie, billions of dollars spent on DJ’s illegal wiretapping” 野 Counterattack

Park Min-sik, a preliminary candidate for the power of the people, is holding a press conference at a press conference at the Seoul Yeouido National Assembly Communication Hall on the morning of the 18th to disclose the contents of illegal wiretapping by the National Intelligence Service during the Kim Dae-jung administration in connection with the remarks of NIS chief Park Ji-won on the 16th.  On the left is Representative Ha Tae-kyung.  Reporter Oh Jong-taek

Park Min-sik, a preliminary candidate for the power of the people, is holding a press conference at a press conference at the Seoul Yeouido National Assembly Communication Hall on the morning of the 18th to disclose the contents of illegal wiretapping by the National Intelligence Service during the Kim Dae-jung administration in connection with the remarks of NIS chief Park Ji-won on the 16th. On the left is Representative Ha Tae-kyung. Reporter Oh Jong-taek

Power of the People Former Assemblyman Park Min-sik, a candidate for the Busan Mayor, “National Intelligence Chief Park Ji-won is telling an obvious lie. Is the head of the Supreme Intelligence Agency a subordinate of the Democratic Party together?”Said. The reason is that it is false that the National Assembly Information Committee answered “nothing” to the question of whether there were any illegal inspections in the Kim Dae-jung (DJ) and Roh Moo-hyun governments. Former lawmaker Park was the chief prosecutor at the time when the prosecutors investigated the charges of bystanding and tolerating illegal eavesdropping while former NIS chiefs of the DJ governmentTook over. The two former NIS chiefs were sentenced to three years in prison and four years probation in December 2007.

On the morning of the morning, Congressman Park held a press conference at the National Assembly Communication Hall and said, “The DJ government had the most systematic illegal eavesdropping in the history of the NIS at the time.” “Politicians, businessmen, journalists, etc., using 20 sets of self-developed special equipment that spent billions of won. He emphasized, “We intercepted the calls of 1800 people indiscriminately.” He then emphasized, “I classified information such as’Currency of reformist members of the Grand National Party including former lawmaker Lee ○○’ and’Currency of opponents of the Sunshine Policy such as Ji ○○’ into Class A and Class B and reported it to the NIS almost every day.” At the same time, to the head of the National Intelligence Service Park Ji-won, “I’m lying red about the matter that the judiciary decided to be illegal, and I am talking about the temple of Lee Myung-bak (MB) government 12 years ago. No more political intervention.”

Core personnel of the MB government also launched a public refutation regarding the suspicion of the NIS inspection. In a radio interview on the day, former special minister Lee Jae-oh, who was in the real world of the MB government, said, “During the DJ government, the chief of the National Intelligence Service was arrested due to a wiretapping incident, and that is an illegal inspection. At that time, there was no one to order illegal inspections, and there was no NIS staff to follow.” Regarding the report content the ruling party is making a problem with, “That was a business report. I didn’t find anything dishonest by doing illegal eavesdropping or following… The NIS intelligence officers also came to my room when I was a member of the National Assembly.”

Former lawmaker Jeong Tae-geun, who was active in the past, pointed out, “It seems that the National Intelligence Service Chief Park Ji-won seems to be intervening in politics.” Rep. Jeong said, “After the Moon Jae-in administration was launched in 2017, the National Intelligence Service Reform Committee was launched with a focus on civilians, and the Redemption Clearing Task Force searched the NIS main server for more than six months. At that time, the report lists whether the Blue House ordered the collection of sepyeong and trend information, but when I see that they are raising issues again, I don’t understand whether they are willing to reform the NIS or whether they are using it for elections.”

Reporter Han Young-ik [email protected]


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