Hwang Unha calls Han Donghoon a "professional conspiracy theorist" a "attention seeker... will sue"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Koo Chae-eun] Hwang Un-ha, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, responded to Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon calling him a "professional conspiracy theorist" by stating, "I will not only immediately file a complaint with the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) but also hold him politically accountable befitting his grave position as a cabinet member."


On the 8th, Hwang wrote on Facebook, "Minister Han's remarks constitute a clear crime warranting arrest on the spot." The day before, Minister Han referred to Hwang and broadcaster Kim Eo-jun as "professional conspiracy theorists" during the National Assembly Budget and Accounts Committee's comprehensive policy questioning. In response, Hwang said, "It is a perfect insult," adding, "Recently, Minister Han, who has been obsessed with petty heroism and being a 'gwanjong' (attention seeker), continues his vulgarity with provocative remarks whenever he gets a chance, so it does not even surprise me."


Hwang emphasized, "When focused solely on achieving results in drug crackdowns, one may perceive crowded places not as risky areas for safety accidents but only as optimal locations for drug offender crackdowns," adding, "Criticism that they neglected citizens' lives and safety is entirely justified."


He claimed, "President Yoon and Minister Han are staunch prosecutors' supremacists," and "They commonly refuse to admit their mistakes or apologize, believing that with prosecutors' investigative and prosecutorial powers, they can steer South Korea according to their intentions."



Hwang continued, "I feel that the harms of the prosecutor republic have reached their peak," and added, "I worry about how much vulgar prosecutor supremacists like Han Dong-hoon will mock the law in the name of the law."


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