Former People Power Party lawmaker Min Kyung-wook is holding a solo protest in front of the U.S. Supreme Court during the Chuseok holiday, claiming that "China is behind the fraudulent election in Korea." [Photo by Min, former lawmaker, Facebook capture]

Former People Power Party lawmaker Min Kyung-wook is holding a solo protest in front of the U.S. Supreme Court during the Chuseok holiday, claiming that "China is behind the fraudulent election in Korea." [Photo by Min, former lawmaker, Facebook capture]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Nana] Former Future United Party lawmaker Min Kyung-wook (currently with the People Power Party) is holding a solo protest in the United States, claiming that the April 15 general election was rigged and that China was behind it.


On the 2nd, Min posted a video on his Facebook of himself holding a solo protest in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, saying, "The April 15 general election was rigged. China is behind it," and added, "Key evidence of election fraud is being destroyed."


He continued, "South Korea's election system, judiciary, and human rights are dead," and said, "The opposition party does nothing and fears the ruling party."


He also appealed, "The Korean media is not reporting anything about the rigged election, but the will and aspiration of Koreans for democracy are still alive."


Later, he posted what he shouted in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, but said the post was deleted and resumed posting, stating, "South Korean Supreme Court justices are delaying the recount of the rigged election I requested five months ago." He then pointed out, "There are concerns whether the recount of the April 15 rigged election will be conducted fairly."



He concluded by saying, "America, if you are not careful, you will be the next victim."


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