Heo Ji-woong Criticizes National Power in Supporters' Riots as a result of joining hands with the far right in the past

Jan 19, 2025

Heo Ji-woong Criticizes National Power in Supporters' Riots as a result of joining hands with the far right in the past



Broadcaster and writer Heo Ji-woong expressed his dismay over the intrusion of far-right supporters of Yoon Suk Yeol into the Seoul District Court.

On the 19th, Heo Ji-woong posted on his SNS account that "12.3 Emergency martial law incident has passed 47 days since then." And hundreds of rioters took over the courthouse early this morning," he said.

He then proceeded with the news that an arrest warrant was issued for the head of the rebellion. Beatings and abusive language poured into the police who were working on security work in the court. He used a shield taken from the police to destroy the windows and properties of the court, the glass doors and the interior and exterior walls of the buildingHe shouted the name of the judge who deliberated on issuing the warrant and searched for it. The rioters occupied the third floor of the court, assaulted police and journalists, and broke everything they could see."




The occupation of the court, which began at 2:59 a.m., was not suppressed until 6 a.m. The police deployed 1,400 soldiers, including a task force," he added.

Heo Ji-woong said "Where did it start. It began when the government and the ruling party identified with the far right in their arms instead of repentance and reform. It began when the acting president was shackled by law enforcement, which would be the first step toward economic recovery and community reconstruction. "The first button of the fall, which was repeated many times in Europe in the last century, was once again interlocked in South Korea in the 21st century. In the past they have joined hands with the far right. I had him join the coalition or the Cabinet."

In the meantime, "It was just an unpleasant handshake for a while, and I was proud that I could control the far right at any time if the immediate crisis was resolved." Unfortunately, that did not happen"You can't control the far right. Once inside the system, the far right never stopped until it completely burned everything down and finally set itself on fire.'




Finally, he said, `It has been 47 days since those who tried to take away our freedom suddenly staged a sit-in at the National Assembly in Hannam-dong, taking security and economy hostage, saying they were too concerned about liberal democracy"And now at this time. The signboard of the Korean court has been torn off and is rolling on the floor. On top of that, the footprints of the mob are full."

Earlier in the day, Cha Eun-kyung, a senior judge at the Seoul Western District Court, issued an arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol, saying, `There is a risk of destroying evidence.'

Next is Heo Ji-woong's full text




It has been 47 days since the 12.3 emergency martial law incident. And early this morning, hundreds of rioters took over the courthouse. It unfolded with the news that an arrest warrant was issued for the head of the rebellion. The police, who were working on security in the court, were beaten and verbally abused. They used shields taken from the police to destroy the windows and properties of the court, the glass doors and the exterior walls of the building. I searched for the name of the judge who deliberated on the warrant issuance. Rioters occupied the third floor of the court, assaulted police and journalists, and smashed everything they could see. The occupation of the court, which began at 2:59 a.m., was not suppressed until 6 a.m. just before. Police have deployed 1,400 troops, including a task force. There is a circumstance that appears to be a specific denomination or a specific church at the center of the mob. We need a thorough investigation.

Where did it start. It began when the government and the ruling party identified with the far right in their arms instead of penance and reform. It began when the acting president was shackled by law enforcement, which would be the first step toward economic recovery and community reconstruction. The first button of the fall, which was repeated many times in Europe in the last century, was once again interlocked in Korea in the 21st century. In the past, they have joined hands with the far right. I had them form a coalition or participate in the cabinet. It was just an unpleasant handshake for a while, and I was proud that I could control the far right at any time if the immediate crisis was resolved. Unfortunately, that did not happen. You can't control the far right. Once inside the system, the far right never stops until it burns everything completely and finally sets itself on fire.

It has been 47 days since those who tried to take away our freedom suddenly staged a sit-in at the National Assembly in Hannam-dong, taking security and economy hostage, saying they were too concerned about liberal democracy. And at this time. The signboard of the Korean court has been torn off and is rolling around on the floor. On top of that, the footprints of the mob are full.



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