"If On-Duty Soldiers Request, Legal Consultation and Free Representation Provided"

Ha Tae-kyung Launches "I Am a Duty Soldier" Campaign... "A Showdown with Corrupt Power" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] On the 14th, Ha Tae-kyung, a member of the People Power Party, commented on the allegations of preferential military service for the son of Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae, stating, “The Democratic Party of Korea is running a 'I am Choo Mi-ae' campaign, but we have decided to launch a 'I am a duty soldier' campaign.”


On Facebook that day, Rep. Ha said, “Let’s ask the public who truly represents the value of fairness in the Republic of Korea between Minister Choo and the duty soldiers, and who represents privilege.”


As part of the 'I am a duty soldier' campaign, the Institute for the Study of the Young Generation has offered legal advice and free defense if duty soldiers request it. He added, “While the Democratic Party treats duty soldiers like criminals, we consider them heroes who uphold the value of fairness in Korea.”



Rep. Ha said, “The fight between the duty soldiers and Minister Choo is a battle between David and Goliath, a showdown between fairness and privilege. It is a confrontation between the vast majority of the people and a handful of corrupt powers.” He urged, “Citizens, let us stand shoulder to shoulder with the duty soldiers and move forward together to eradicate pro-Moon Jae-in privileges from this land.”


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