Jin Joong-kwon, former professor at Dongyang University / Photo by Yonhap News

Jin Joong-kwon, former professor at Dongyang University / Photo by Yonhap News

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kang Ju-hee] Former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon demanded President Moon Jae-in on the 12th, regarding the ruling party's pressure for Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol to resign, saying, "Decide who you will go with at the meeting where Chu Mi-ae and Yoon Seok-yeol meet together."


In a post on his Facebook on the 22nd, former professor Jin said, "Will you avoid making the decision you must make as president this time as well? Will you leave the tough matters to the subordinates and outsiders while managing your own image? What exactly is your philosophy of state governance?"


He said, "Just say it confidently right there. 'Sorry, but there are too many shady things in this government, so I feel burdened to go together with Prosecutor General Yoon,' say that," and added, "And take political responsibility accordingly."


Former professor Jin criticized, "This is not the first time this has happened, the pattern is obvious. When the scammers start the fire, the pro-government media fans the flames, a few lawmakers stir the wind, pro-government civic groups stand as stooges, supporters shout, and then the government reluctantly steps in."



He continued, "Try to be a bit more creative and diverse with your tricks. I try to be deceived with good intentions, but the methods are too shabby and poor, so even if I try to be deceived, my pride is hurt," and strongly criticized, "What do these people think of us? Even if they scam us, they should at least have sincerity."


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