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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyung-min] The former President Moon Jae-in's side filed a police complaint on the 13th against a YouTuber who had been protesting in front of his residence in Yangsan, Gyeongnam, on charges of stalking.


The former president's side claimed that this YouTuber, who operates a conservative-leaning YouTube channel, used the camera's zoom function to film inside the residence and broadcast it live on YouTube. Since last month, the YouTuber has been visiting Yangsan and live-streaming the protest scenes near the residence on YouTube.


Earlier, when protests near the residence continued in May, the former president's secretariat stated, "Not only are the residents' daily lives being destroyed, but even a healthy life is being threatened, making it a matter of survival. This situation can no longer be tolerated," and announced their intention to take civil and criminal legal actions.



On the 31st of the same month, the former president and his wife also submitted a complaint to the police through their representatives against four individuals, including members of three conservative groups.


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