Saturday, 1 April 2023

One year riddled with crimes

One year riddled with crimes

 

It has been one year since traitor Yoon Suk-yeol seized power.

It was the days dotted with treasonous crimes.

The sword of "prosecution dictatorship" has stifled democracy and promotion of anti-popular economic policy has driven the right to live and work of the south Korean working people to the worst phase.

Yoon has carried out ceaseless war games against north Korea with the US, paying lip-service to "north Korea is the principal enemy" and "preemptive strike against north Korea". He injured south Koreans' pride with submission to the US and Japan.

The south Koreans' anger at Yoon run sky-high in less than one year.

Broad segments of south Korean people strongly demand Yoon's immediate resignation saying Yoon is ineligible as the president and he is a benighted politician.

Yoon has enforced the rule of prosecution dictatorship and appointed key positions with those from the Prosecution Service as he had only career in prosecution. It is the last resort to bury his inability and ignorance and calm down the people's repulsion for him. Politics was lost out and democracy was recessed, mass media and experts commented.

Recently, Yoon is bent on improvement of ties with Japan and spouts wild remarks against history at a speech commemorating the Independence Movement in 1919, disregarding the people's ill feelings towards Japan. He had humiliating, treacherous junket to Japan which totally denied Japan's past crimes. It sparks off surging indignation of the people.

The Korean Peninsula is faced with the danger of nuclear war owing to Yoon, sycophantic traitor, war maniacs and pro-Japanese traitors.

The south Korean people, who are concerning over their lives, cannot help but live under instability and fear of war.

"It's clear as noonday that forthcoming four years would be monstrous", "upcoming four years would be horrible", "it is hard to live in nightmare"...

Yoon is "a political greenhorn", "economic beginner", "military illiterate" and "diplomatic outsider": this is the public evaluation about Yoon.

It is quite natural that south Korean people of different strata turn out in the struggle against Yoon crying the slogans "withdrawal of Yoon Suk-yeol," and "down with Yoon Suk-yeol".

 

 

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