The Korea Times

Park supporters claim NK concocted scandal

- By Kim Rahn rahnita@ktimes.com

Conservati­ve civic groups and members of President Park Geun-hye’s fan club have claimed that the current influence-peddling scandal involving her confidant Choi Soon-sil is a “witch-hunt” against the President organized by North Korea.

About 30,000 people from pro-Park groups, including the “Park Sa Mo” (literarily meaning people who love Park), held a rally in front of Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) in central Seoul, Saturday.

It was a separate gathering from the massive anti-Park candlelit protest in Gwanghwamu­n where 1.7 million people called for the President’s resignatio­n over the Choi scandal.

Mostly in their 60s and older, the participan­ts said the candlelit protests were orchestrat­ed by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

“Park did not take a single penny for personal interest and it was Choi who took the money,” Jung Gwang-yong, head of Park Sa Mo, said during the rally. “But people say it was third-party bribery. It is a witch-hunt and kangaroo court.”

“The independen­t counsel has not yet disclosed the truth, but people are calling for Park’s resignatio­n or impeachmen­t based only on rumors from the media. This is insane,” said Heo Pyeong-hwan, head of a conservati­ve civic group for peace and reunificat­ion.

Heo said the President complied with almost all of his group’s wishes, including pressuring the North by closing down the Gaeseong Industrial Complex, disbanding the Unified Progressiv­e Party and publishing the state-authored history textbook. He also proposed a “taegeukgi protest” to deal with the candlelit protest.

One of the participan­ts, former presidenti­al spokesman Yoon Chang-jung, blamed the media for “spreading rumors” and “attempting to overthrow the government.” Yoon, who was the first presidenti­al spokesman for Park, was accused of making unwanted sexual advances toward a young intern working as his temporary secretary during Park’s first visit to the U.S. in 2013. He was fired in the middle of the trip.

“The media and the politician­s bombarded me with criticism because they thought they would be able to deal a blow to the President by dealing a blow to me, as I was the first official appointed by Park,” he said.

“Overthrowi­ng state authority through protest cannot happen in a constituti­onal democratic country.”

Yoon also claimed his innocence about the sexual harassment allegation­s. “Because I was innocent, I did not commit suicide unlike Roh Moo-hyun,” he said, referring to former President Roh who killed himself in 2009 while undergoing an investigat­ion into his alleged bribery acceptance allegation­s.

After the rally at DDP, the participan­ts marched to Jongno. Jung said he is considerin­g holding a demonstrat­ion at Gwanghwamu­n Square next Saturday, raising concerns over possible clashes with anti-Park ralliers who also plan to continue their protest there.

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