Sunday, January 15, 2017

Samsung Vice-Chairman Lee Jae-young Indicted

The Special Independent Prosecutor's spokesman just announced that an arrest warrant and indictment were submitted to the courts for Lee Jae-young on bribery, embezzlement, and perjury charges. Three other Samsung presidents Choi Ji-sung, Jang Chung-gi, and Park Sang-jin were also indicted. The indictment hearings will be held on January 18, 2017.

New York Times:  South Korea Prosecutor Seeks Arrest of Samsung Group Leader in Bribery Case

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Korea Demonstrations - 12th Week

This week's demonstrations were in remembrance of Jung Won, the Buddhist monk who immolated himself last week in protest and died a few days later, and Park Jong-cheol, a student who died while being water boarded to give up the whereabouts of a student protest leader 30 years ago on January 14, 1987. His death started nationwide protests which ended the reign of military generals posing as Korean Presidents.

TV news and other media are only giving airtime to pro-Park protests. There were almost no coverage of the anti-Park demonstrators, but there were a lot of coverage of the pro-Park protesters. Due to minus 10 degrees Celsius temperatures, both groups had much smaller numbers of protesters.

CBS News: Monk burns to death protesting deal on WWII sex slaves

New York Times: SEOUL STUDENT'S TORTURE DEATH CHANGES POLITICAL LANDSCAPE

Joongang Daily News: Eye witness speaks on Park Jong-cheol case

Korea Times: Protesters demand President's ouster in 12th weekly anti-president rally 

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Updated - List Of Arrested In President Park Scandal

Those arrested so far in the scandal are listed below;

Ms. Choi Soon-sil       (President Park's confidante)
Mr. Cha Eun-taek       (former Director of Creative Convergence Center)
Mr. An Chong-bum    (former Senior Presidential Secretary)
Mr. Jeong Ho-seong   (former Presidential Secretary)
Ms. Choi Si-ho           (niece of Ms. Choi Soon-sil)
Mr Kim Jong             (former Vice Minister of Culture)
Mr. Cho Won-dong    (former Senior Presidential Secretary for Economic Affairs)
Mr. Moon Hyung-pyo (former Minister of Health)
Mr. Kim Jin-soo         (former Presidential Secretary for Health)
Mr. Kim Jong-deok    (former Minister of Culture)
Mr. Chung Gwang-ju  (former Vice Minister of Culture)
Mr. Shin Dong-chul    (former Presidential Secretary)
Mr. Song Sung-gak    (former Head of Korea Creative Content Agency)
Mr Ryu Cheol-gyun    (Ewha University Professor)
Mr. Nam Gung-gon    (former Ewha University Admissions Dept. Head))

For details on some of their crimes, please read the following articles. 

Joongang Daily News: Kim blacklisted liberal artists


Many more arrests are expected in the coming weeks!

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Dissonance Therapy For Eating Disorders

Stress and pain can cause eating disorders. So can cognitive dissonance about beauty and health. Now, they are successfully treating people with dissonance therapy!

Science Daily: Research reveals help for eating disorder patients

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Korea Protests - Week 11

The slogan for this week's demonstrations is "Come down Park. Come up Sewol Ferry".
January 10 will mark the 1,000th day of the Sewol Ferry sinking and the ship has yet to be salvaged from the bottom of the ocean.

Gwanghwamun Plaza at 6:00 pm
The weather is very mild. There should be a big crowd tonight.


Gwanghwamun Plaza at 7:00 pm
Protest organizers say around 500,000 have participated in Seoul. There should be a few hundred thousand more people before it ends.


Thursday, January 5, 2017

Post Truth Politics

Koreans are appalled at all the lying being done by President Park and her associates. Some of the lying is to avoid jail and delay the court process, but most seem to be post truths trying to rally her supporters.

Post truths are opinions that are aimed at emotion (which is the main factor in decision making), even though they may be false or untrue.

The Saenuri Party has done this for decades. Trump did it. To these people, if lying is beneficial to them, they will lie.

I hope the everyone reads up on post truths and how emotions influence voter decisions more than facts.

Wikipedia: Post-truth politics

The Guardian: Broadcast news is losing its balance in the post-truth era

President Park's post truths are detailed in this next article;

Joongang Daily News: Some serious self-deception 

By stating that North Korea was behind the candlelight demonstrations and other lies, President Park is trying to stir up the fear of North Korea and communism. This works well with Koreans in their 60s and above who lived through the Korean War and military dictator Park's propoganda. That is why President Park's approval rating has risen to 10%. Remember the days of dictatorship? Time and Newsweek with sections blacked out. Long hair was illegal as were mini-skirts. People were framed as spies. Curfew. Martial law. Torture. The good ole days.

There are even TV commentators raging about the opposition trying to stir up indignation and other emotions. Nowadays, they are lying low, but elections are coming up and they will be out in full force. I used to get very frustrated watching all this and knowing, but now, it is starting to get interesting.

The following is a very informative article on President Park and corruption in Korea.

New York Times: As Scandal Roils South Korea, Fingers Point to Mixing of Politics and Business

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Korean Intelligence Implicated Again In Domestic Espionage

The most interesting piece of news on TV was that the Special Independent Prosecutor carried out search warrants and from the phones that were confiscated, they managed to find out that people in the Ministry of Culture worked together with the Korean intelligence in making and updating the blacklist. Korean intelligence agency caught red handed again! They have been doing this for decades and still get away with it.

There is evidence that Korean intelligence spied on the head of the Supreme Court, a judge or prosecutor (I forget), and now the entire cultural and arts industries (movies, writers, TV, cable, theater, artists, dancers, musicians, etc.).

Another news flash. The Special Independent Prosecutor just announced that they have evidence that Korean intelligence spied on the National Pension Service to find out committee meeting results, political preferences, and how they would vote on the Samsung merger. The Special Prosecutor said that they found instant phone messages with Korean intelligence officials on ex-Presidential Secretary Ahn Jong-bom's phone and related notes in his notebook. They had this information for a couple of weeks. I think they are releasing this information now in retaliation for President Park's statements to the press, yesterday, claiming innocence. The Special Prosecutor also stated that ex-Presidential Secretary Ahn's notes also show that President Park asked Samsung's Lee Jae-yong, and the chairmen of Hanhwa and SK to donate money to various foundations under Choi Soon-sil's control. There is testimony that President Park raged at Samsung's Lee Jae-yong during a meeting for not donating to the foundations as he had promised ten months earlier, and asked that he donate about $8 million. In the same meeting, President Park said that she hoped that Samsung's merger would be completed during her term in office. Samsung paid $9 million promptly.

Joongang Daily News: Spy agency’s endless abuse of power