Did you do the prosecution right, the case of the mother-in-law Yun Seok-yeol?

2020-04-06 18:11:12

& Yoon Seok-Yeol's wife Kim Gun-hee, tangled suspicious apartment transaction

In MBC exploration plan 'Straight', which will be aired on the 6th, there will be a time to examine the 100-year history of the two newspapers in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the 'Chosun Ilbo' and 'Dong-A Ilbo' following the 3rd suspicion related to the wife and wife of President Seok-Yeol Yoon.

Previously, 'Straight' aired twice on several suspicions related to prosecutor Yoon Seok-Yeol's mother-in-law Choi Moe.

The prosecution's investigation, which had been quiet for six months after Mr. Choi's complaint was filed, was in a sudden stream after the first report of 'Straight', and in the end, Mr. Choi was charged with forgery of personal documents last month.

'Straight' carefully examines whether the prosecution's investigation was a proper investigation.

'Straight' also focuses on the suspicious apartment transaction involving Yun Seok-Yeol's wife, Kim Gun-hee.

As the second issue, we look at the 100-year history of the two newspapers in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the 'Chosun Ilbo' and 'Dong-A Ilbo'.

The Chosun Ilbo and Dong-A Ilbo were published in March and April, respectively.

The Chosun Ilbo published an editorial with anti-Japanese sentiment in the mid-20s, as nationalists and socialists in the early days of the publication made a newspaper together.

But in 1932, when Bang Eung-mo took over the Chosun Ilbo, Nonjo began to incline to pro-Japanese, and in January 1940, it was even printed on the title.

The Dong-A Ilbo continued to report praise and encouragement of volunteers until the closure.

Although the two newspapers reflected their reports of Japanese colonialism in a special feature for the 100th anniversary, they were briefly skipped due to the 'oppression of Japanese imperialism' and 'anguish for publishing a newspaper'.

After the liberation, Park Jung-hee and Chun Doo-hwan joined forces with the military dictatorship to seek expansion, and the Chosun Ilbo and the Dong-A Ilbo grew rapidly during this period.

On the other hand, reporters from two newspapers who fought against the military regime were fired in piles, and have not been reinstated.

The history of protests against the dictatorships of the two newspapers, such as the Dong-A Ilbo's advertisement suppression, belongs to the journalists who have been strong, but not to the companies that fired them.

Is it because there was no proper liquidation of the past?

These newspapers still publish reports that distort the facts for their partisan interests today.

'Straight' unveils 'Min-nak' with 100 years of history celebrated by the Chosun Ilbo and Dong-A Ilbo.

Meanwhile, MBC exploration plan 'Straight' is broadcast every Monday at 10:50.

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