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Court acquits teacher in a national security case

 
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sojusucks



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 6:41 pm    Post subject: Court acquits teacher in a national security case Reply with quote

Court acquits teacher in a national security case

http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2916766

A local court yesterday acquitted a former schoolteacher who was indicted for violating national security laws by taking his students to a memorial event remembering North and South Korean martyrs for unification and creating and distributing pro-North Korea materials banned by the South Korean government.

The memorial was organized by communists who had served prison terms in South Korea for espionage.

The schoolteacher involved, Kim Hyeong-cheol, took 180 students and their parents to meet the communists at a local youth training center in Sunchang, North Jeolla, in May 2005.

Jin Hyeon-min, the judge of the Jeonju District Court who presided over the trial, said though the court found that Kim, 51, participated in the event, the event did not cause harm.

�The purpose of the event was to explain about the justification of the June 15 Joint Declaration and that does not do any harm in practice to free democracy,� read the judge�s verdict.

�The defendant�s [pro-North Korea] notes [distributed at the event] don�t seem to deny the legitimacy of the South Korean government and the fundamental order of free democracy. There�s no proof that he created and distributed the materials with the intention to praise, promote and agree with North Korean activities,� the judge said.

Kim graduated from Chonbuk National University and became a teacher in 1999. He was teaching at Kwanchon Middle School in Imsil, North Jeolla, when he took his students and their parents to the event.

He had served as executive unification member of the North Jeolla chapter of the Korean Teachers and Education Workers� Union and director general for teachers based in the North Jeolla region who support reunification.

His students recited letters they wrote to communists wishing for unification of the two Koreas.

Some letters contained messages calling on the South Korean government to repeal its national security law that bans sending letters to North Korea.

The attendees also shouted the slogan, �Let�s oust outside powers who incite war-threats and reunite the divided Korean Peninsula with the hands of the two Koreas.� The event was attended by 300 people.

Kim was indicted in January 2008 for violating national security laws. Prosecutors had sought a four-year prison sentence. They also asked that Kim surrender his teaching license for four years.

Last January Kim quit his job at another high school in Gunsan, North Jeolla, to run for a Wansan District lawmaker�s seat in the election.

�It�s a glory full of scars,� Kim said of the court ruling. �The ruling seems to be a bit late considering many students and their parents have suffered from this, but I�m relieved. I�ll continue to support the unification movement.�


By Kim Mi-ju [[email protected]]
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sojusucks



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 6:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The memorial was organized by communists who had served prison terms in South Korea for espionage.

The schoolteacher involved, Kim Hyeong-cheol, took 180 students and their parents to meet the communists at a local youth training center in Sunchang, North Jeolla, in May 2005.



Espionage? Why weren't they sent back to NK?



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The attendees also shouted the slogan, �Let�s oust outside powers who incite war-threats and reunite the divided Korean Peninsula with the hands of the two Koreas.� The event was attended by 300 people.



Sounds like pro-NK brainwashing. Oh, and WTG parents! Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes
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mc_jc



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 7:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The sad thing is that left-wing activists, communists and Pro-North Korean sympathizers have completely hijacked the reunification movement since the mid-1990's when democracy was restored in Korea.
North Korean agents and Northern-sponsored cadre use the meetings and gatherings to distribute pamphlets on their brand of reunification, which would give the CPK (Communist Party of Korea~ Joseon Gongsan Dang) an equal share in politics even if they were not elected in the national assembly.
The problem is, since the previous presidential administration (I am so tired of using that pig's name that I just don't use it anymore), it has become harder and harder to prosecute people for violating the National Security Law, especially since the Democratic Party (Minju Dang) blocks many bills strengthening its enforcement.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 4:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Some letters contained messages calling on the South Korean government to repeal its national security law that bans sending letters to North Korea.


Would middle school kids even know about that? Obviously the communists controlled this event.
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bucheon bum



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 5:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

mc_jc wrote:
The sad thing is that left-wing activists, communists and Pro-North Korean sympathizers have completely hijacked the reunification movement since the mid-1990's when democracy was restored in Korea.
North Korean agents and Northern-sponsored cadre use the meetings and gatherings to distribute pamphlets on their brand of reunification, which would give the CPK (Communist Party of Korea~ Joseon Gongsan Dang) an equal share in politics even if they were not elected in the national assembly.
The problem is, since the previous presidential administration (I am so tired of using that pig's name that I just don't use it anymore), it has become harder and harder to prosecute people for violating the National Security Law, especially since the Democratic Party (Minju Dang) blocks many bills strengthening its enforcement.


OMG! The ROK is screwed if it isn't careful!
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wylies99



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 4:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Another bizarre ruling by a left-wing Korean judge. Rolling Eyes
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