The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S. Korea court jails ex-culture minister over artist blacklist

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SEOUL: A South Korean appeals court yesterday jailed former culture minister Cho Yoon-Sun for two years for her role in drawing up a blacklist of 10,000 artists seen as critical of ousted president Park Geun-Hye’s government.

Cho had initially been acquitted in July and given only a suspended sentence on a minor related charge, prompting prosecutor­s to appeal.

The higher court in Seoul also extended the prison term of Park’s ex-chief of staff Kim Ki-Choon from three years to four.

Before becoming the culture minister in 2016 Cho was a policy advisor to Park, and the court said it was ‘reasonable’ to believe she had collaborat­ed in ‘attempts to stop state support for certain artists’.

“It cannot be believed that the discussion and decision... to stop state subsidies were made without the order or endorsemen­t of the accused,” the court said in a statement.

Cho, who had been on bail, was immediatel­y arrested in the courtroom.

The blacklist, whose existence emerged in 2016, was aimed at starving artists of state subsidies and private funding and placing them under state surveillan­ce.

Many had voiced support for opposition parties, or had criticised Park and her policies or her late dictator father, Park Chung-Hee.

The list, including artists in film, theatre, dance, music, fine arts and literature, reads like a Who’s Who of Seoul’s art scene.

It includes novelist Han Kang, winner of the 2016 Man Booker Internatio­nal Prize, and film director Park Chan-Wook, whose ‘Oldboy’ took the Grand Prix at Cannes in 2004.

Park was impeached last year over a major corruption and influence-peddling scandal that rocked the nation, and is currently on trial separately. — AFP

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