Former President Lee Myung-bak enters the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul on June 15, 2018, to attend a hearing in his trial on alleged corruption. (Yonhap)
I’m really surprised he isn’t in gulag clothes like some of the others.
Doug
6 years ago
Moon going to lock them all up, don’t let that 😀 fool you.
Flyingsword
6 years ago
Kangaroo court, another commie moon show trial to reinforce to anyone that may oppose he that they will be crushed. Classic commie move.
Appeasing North Korea
6 years ago
That’s what is awaiting for Moon Jae In himself in a few years. But he’ll be in chains instead for selling out South Korea secretly.
johnhenry
6 years ago
@J6JUNKIE: He’s not in prison garb because there’s a recently enacted law which requires that the defendants are not to appear in prison garb for court proceedings.
J6Junkie
6 years ago
@johnhenry
That other Park Chief of Staff didn’t get that respect.
I’m really surprised he isn’t in gulag clothes like some of the others.
Moon going to lock them all up, don’t let that 😀 fool you.
Kangaroo court, another commie moon show trial to reinforce to anyone that may oppose he that they will be crushed. Classic commie move.
That’s what is awaiting for Moon Jae In himself in a few years. But he’ll be in chains instead for selling out South Korea secretly.
@J6JUNKIE: He’s not in prison garb because there’s a recently enacted law which requires that the defendants are not to appear in prison garb for court proceedings.
@johnhenry
That other Park Chief of Staff didn’t get that respect.