Bareunmiraedang on Cheong's Submission of Human Rights Commission Petition Regarding 'Cho Kuk Investigation'... "Truly Absurd"
"Tearful Love for Joguk Is Pitiful"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] On the 13th, the Bareunmirae Party criticized the Blue House for submitting a human rights violation petition to the Human Rights Commission under the name of Presidential Chief of Staff Noh Young-min regarding the 'investigation of Cho Kuk,' saying, "The Blue House's tearful love for former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk is pitiful."
Kim Jeong-hwa, spokesperson for the Bareunmirae Party, said in a statement that day, "A petition? Are you in your right mind?" and added, "Truly, they are doing all sorts of things."
He pointed out, "The Blue House, which leads by example in disgraceful behavior, what kind of act is this?" and "The value of fairness has been shattered by former Minister Cho's shameless conduct."
He continued, "It seems they have decided to consider only former Minister Cho's feelings without understanding the people's hearts," and added, "Instead of spending time worrying about the 'bad Cho Kuk,' they should think about what to do for the people."
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Spokesperson Kim stated, "There has been an experience where the nation was split in two due to the disgraceful protection of Cho Kuk by the Blue House and the ruling party," and said, "Are they going to spit on justice again by submitting a petition that mocks the people? Instead of submitting a petition (陳情), calming (鎭靜) the angry people should come first."
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