Friday 14 December 2018

KCNA Commentary on Abuses of Judicial Power in S. Korea

Pyongyang, December 14 (KCNA) -- The Supreme Court's judicial scandals in the past days of the conservative regime of south Korea have recently been brought to light one after another to enrage the public.
According to data available, Ryang Sung Tae, former president of the Supreme Court, and his group made unreasonable decisions against democratic and reform forces, placed judges of progressive leanings under constant surveillance and committed other fascist evil doings in active submission to traitor Park Geun Hye who controlled the Ministry of Justice in a bid to maintain the conservative regime.
They, minions of power, made unreasonable decisions to outlaw the Teachers Union and forcibly disband the legitimate Unified Progressive Party, while engaging themselves in many criminal acts like secret dealings with Japanese war criminal enterprises during a trial for victims of conscript labor forced by the Japanese imperialists.
The abuse of judicial power has no limitations in its influence over political, financial and cultural and other fields and its victims range from even lawmakers to part-time workers and victims of the sexual slavery for the Imperial Japanese Army.
It is said that they were involved in devising a "trial stratagem" for the sake of the conservative force's control over political situation against the impeachment of Park Geun Hye and conducted red herring operation on a wide scale.
Such judicial scandals of the Supreme Court show the power-backed crimes of the conservative regime, which abused judicial power for political crackdown, as well as the evil nature of the group of quack judicial officers.
This being a fact, the conservative group including the "Liberal Korea Party" persistently opposes the setup of a special court bench for the liquidation of judicial evils, branding the investigation into judicial scandals as a "shallow political plot" hatched by the present regime and a "violation of law to justify the political intervention".
It is against this backdrop that criminals like Ryang Sung Thae, chief criminal of judicial scandals, still stalk the street, encouraged by the conservative forces' opposition to the abolition of evils, denying their crimes.
The conservative forces including the "Liberal Korea Party" are dirty philistines upsetting the world by shielding criminals with an aim of achieving the unity of conservatives.
It is the strong stand of the south Koreans that they can never leave the LKP, a source of evils and group of accomplices, just intact.
The evil forces challenging public mindset have to be eliminated at an early date. -0-

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