Former President Park is Claiming “Political Persecution” and Human Rights Violations Over Continuing Detention and Trial

According to the Korea Times there is a bunch of mounting evidence against former ROK President Park Geun-hye proving she is corrupt has been found:

Ousted former President Park Geun-hye, who is on trial over massive corruption allegations, seems to be seeking sympathy from international society by claiming she is suffering from “political persecution.”

The change of strategy may have come because she is unlikely to get a favorable verdict in the trial, with her detention being extended recently for another six months.

But it seems unclear whether her playing the victim of political retaliation will work, because more and more evidence unfavorable to her is being found, and she has already faced strong criticism for denying all the allegations and attempting to cover them up.  [Korea Times]

You can read more at the link, but I would love to see a roll up of this evidence and how Park ordered a cover up.  I have yet to see a definitive roll up of the evidence just accusations in the media.  Maybe at some point we will see the evidence that proves she is corrupt.

Here is probably the statement that concerned me the most in the article:

Rep. Park Beom-kye also said she has four to six times as much space as other inmates, has enough furniture and received outside medical treatment at a hospital twice. “She can also receive treatment inside the prison any time she wants. The claim (of human rights violations) is unreasonable,” he said.

“She committed very serious crimes but she and the MH Group are likely to package her as a victim of political retaliation.”

The cell conditions I am less concerned about then the fact that Representative Park Beom-kye has already declared her guilty with no presumption of innocence until proven guilty.  That just feeds into Park Geun-hye’s claims that this is a political persecution.

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setnaffa
setnaffa
6 years ago

It’s really a shame to see South Koreas’s elected representatives re-instituting the autocratic, corrupt political climate of the Rhee Syngman era.

JoeC
JoeC
6 years ago

I wonder how much of this is conscious or unconscious retribution for the sins of her father. Maybe the descendants his generation want payback through her.

Mike Morgan
Mike Morgan
6 years ago

I think that’s it, Joe.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 years ago

Hillary Clinton and Obama should be sitting in a jail cell awaiting trial.

…but it is probably better they are not.

It does a nation no good when this kind of political payback is normalized… and while Trump’s “lock her up” feels good, it is correct that he has not made it a post-election issue.

On the other hand, part of this agreement is that criminals like Hillary and Obama must retire gracefully from public life and not be a constant annoyance to those in power.

With that in mind…

Lock her up!

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