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Hong Se-hwa hits’King Wen-nim’ “586 Democrats, there is no progress in Korea”

Right after returning to Korea on June 14, 1999, Sehwa Hong visited Maronie Park in Daehak-ro, a former campus of Seoul National University. [중앙포토]

– Hong Se-hwa, a progressive elder who criticized President Moon Jae-in as a “good king,” through a column in the Hankyoreh Newspaper, criticized the Democratic Party and the Moon regime in an interview with a media. While Hong criticized President Moon for not knowing what he thought he was in power, he diagnosed the high-ranking officials criminal investigation office as a greater power than democratic control.

“Wen, the critical voice is turned away”


In an interview with Donga Shin on the 19th, Mr. Hong said, “I don’t know why President Moon Jae-in came to power,” he said. “Can’t you see what philosophy he has, what political philosophy he has, and what future blueprint he has.” Hong believes that the highest national leader should express, debate, and persuade on issues of which opinions are divided, but President Moon ignores critical voices.

Mr. Hong, who pointed out the’fandomization’ of politics, said he received numerous criticisms after writing the Hankyoreh column’Our President is a Good King’ in November. He said, “I’ve eaten all my life’s curses. I’m over seventy years old and said,’Stop the bullshit and go to Paris and drive a taxi,'” he said. “Now, in our society, rational thinking is completely trapped in the camp logic.’The power of logic’ is Rather,’the logic of power’ is dominating.”

“The removal of Yun Seok-yeol was reformed by the prosecution.”


Regarding the airlift, Hong asked, “Who is the airlift for,” and said, “It is only a greater power.” It is argued that the airlift is not democratic control.

Hong took France as an example. In France, the prosecution does not monopolize the prosecution, but restricts the abuse of the prosecution’s right to prosecution by recognizing the right to prosecute by a crime victim directly (a sign prosecution system).

He criticized, “It is democratic control to create a system that allows civil control, and the National Assembly needs to do it,” he said. “But now, all I have to do is get rid of Yun Suk-yeol, and if I don’t like it, I have become a prosecution reform.”

“Park Geun-hye is’prominent’, this time’to protect the motherland’


Mr. Hong said about the ‘586 Movement Rights’ as “a democratic man who didn’t know how difficult it is to actually make money,” he said. He said he was talking about 2009. At the same time, he diagnosed that there is no progress in current Korean society. His analysis is that the conservative forces are pretending to be conservative out of the way, and the conservative forces are pretending to be progressive.

“The composition of playing this yo-yo game of power like this is a win-win for each other,” Hong criticized, saying, “There is not much difference in terms of content, although they are struggling on the outside.”

Mr. Hong said, “The forces that take the denial of the other as an identity cannot be progressive. In addition, he showed a critical view regarding the slogan of the supporters of the passport that appeared in the Moon Jae-in administration, such as’protecting the motherland’,’we are the guardian of the political world’, and’protecting Chumiae’.

Mr. Hong said, “When President Park Geun-hye was president, it was ridiculous to do’prominence’ and’treasure’, but in this regime,’protecting the motherland’, why are you protecting one person?” said “Do all that can be done, including things that should not be done.” He said, “We shout out “We are Jung Kyeong-shim!” for a family who did “Housing of Opportunities”. He said, “I am curious about the mentality of the 40% who support this kind of work.”

Hong exiled to France after being involved in the Nammin War incident in 1979. He returned to Korea in 1999 and returned to Korea permanently in 2002. He is widely known as the author of “I am a taxi driver in Paris,” “Seine divides the left and right, and the Han River divides the North and South”. In the Hankyoreh newspaper last November, he criticized President Moon through “Our President is a Good King,” and was criticized by passport supporters.

Reporter Oh Wonseok [email protected]



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