South Korea’s president accuses broadcasters of failing to uphold the principles of impartiality and neutrality, citing political shows he considers to be supportive of the prosecution in cases involving liberal politicians. koreaherald.com/article/106656…
Is press freedom backsliding in S. Korea, again? - The Korea Herald
Concerns over freedom of press and accusations of the government oppressing media with opposing political inclinations are once again rising in Korea — a phenomSon Ji-hyoung (The Korea Herald)
Nicole Parsons
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"South Korea discovers the flaws in billionaire-owned media monopolies owned by fascist tycoons, under the influence of Chris Buskirk."
Billionaires are a threat to democracy & climate action.
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When anti-democracy moguls own the news, self-enrichment comes 1st.
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Shinsegae Chairman Chung Attends U.S. Vice President Vance's Christmas Dinner
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