The Democratic Party of Korea is now threatening the media, calling for investigations into “hidden collaborators” in the rebellion. This looks like a nationwide political purge. Without a free press, South Korea will no longer be able to call itself a “democracy.”
— Gordon G. Chang (@GordonGChang) December 20, 2024
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