Articles by Jo He-rim
Jo He-rim
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Investigators conclude Gov. Kim colluded in opinion-rigging
South Gyeongsang Province Gov. Kim Kyoung-soo, a key associate of President Moon Jae-in, colluded in a massive opinion-rigging campaign, an independent counsel investigation concluded Monday. In a briefing on the 60-day investigation, special prosecutor Huh Ik-bum announced that power blogger Kim Dong-won, nicknamed “Druking,” and members of his organization had manipulated thousands of online comments -- to sway public opinion in favor of the Democratic Party of Korea -- under Gov. Kim’s superv
Social Affairs Aug. 27, 2018
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[Herald Interview] ‘Forging stronger ties in diverse sectors with the Philippines’
The Philippines is one of South Koreans’ favorite travel destinations, with over 1.61 million traveling from the peninsula to the archipelago in 2017. That year, South Koreans made up the largest number of tourist arrivals in the Southeast Asian country. In addition to its touristic charm, the Philippines is also rising as a prospective country for foreign investment, with its annual economic growth at over 6 percent, according to the Korean Embassy in the Philippines. Korean Ambassador Han Dong
Foreign Affairs Aug. 20, 2018
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Singer-artist Cho Young-nam found not guilty of painting fraud in appeals trial
A Seoul appeals court cleared singer-artist Cho Young-nam of fraud charges Friday, citing a lack of evidence to prove his actions were illegal. A lower court had sentenced Cho to 10 months in prison suspended for two years for passing off paintings created by his assistants as his own works. Although he had directed the creation of the paintings, he had not notified buyers that assistants had painted the artworks. Cho Young-nam (Yonhap)The Seoul High Court overturned the lower court’s ruling, s
Social Affairs Aug. 17, 2018
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Police investigate terror threat against presidential office on radical feminist site
Police said Friday that they were investigating a terrorist threat against the presidential office posted on Womad, a radical feminist community site.Around 1:40 p.m., a user claimed to have planted an explosive device inside Cheong Wa Dae and said it would explode at 3 p.m. The post also included a picture of the purported device.(Screencaptured from Womad website)The police are currently investigating several other matters concerning Womad, including allegations that spycam pictures and footag
Social Affairs Aug. 17, 2018
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First consultative body of government, rival parties to be launched in November
The first permanent consultative body of the president and five major political parties will be launched in November to provide a platform for cooperation in state affairs.President Moon Jae-in and the floor leaders of five political parties met at the presidential office on Thursday and reached an agreement on establishing the consultative body, among other agreements. (Yonhap)The floor leaders are Rep. Hong Young-pyo of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea; Rep. Kim Sung-tae of the main opposi
Politics Aug. 17, 2018
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[Newsmaker] Investigators request warrant for Gov. Kim Kyung-soo
The special prosecutor’s team looking into a massive opinion-rigging scandal requested an arrest warrant for South Gyeongsang Province Gov. Kim Kyoung-soo late Wednesday over allegations that he colluded with a power blogger to manipulate online comments in order to sway public opinion on political issues. The independent counsel team led by Huh Ik-bum requested an arrest warrant for Gov. Kim around 9:30 p.m. Wednesday on suspicions of obstruction of business. The prosecutors view Gov. Kim, Pres
Social Affairs Aug. 16, 2018
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Assembly abolishes ‘special activities’ funds
The National Assembly on Thursday abolished the controversial “special activities” funds given to lawmakers as to support their political activities, leaving a small budget for foreign-related work.“As of today, the National Assembly abolishes the special activities funds allotted to all parliamentary committees, with the exceptions of the foreign affairs, national security and trade committees,” Yoo In-tae, the parliament’s secretary-general said in a briefing. National Assembly Secretary-Gene
Politics Aug. 16, 2018
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Seoul education board recommends delaying new semester amid hot weather
Amid the prolonged heat wave, Seoul’s education board has recommended all of the city’s elementary, middle and high schools to consider postponing the starting day of the upcoming school term.The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education on Tuesday officially notified schools of its suggestion to adjust their academic calendars to protect students and faculty members from the risks of scorching weather. (Yonhap)“If a school operates shortened school hours or takes a day off, it should adjust the sc
Social Affairs Aug. 15, 2018
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[Newsmaker] Forced labor victims, comfort women demand Japan’s apology on Liberation Day
A group of victims of Japanese colonial rule on Wednesday demanded an apology from Japan and called on the South Korean government to properly compensate for damages incurred. The group also called for a thorough investigation into a judiciary scandal in which the chief of Korea’s top court is accused of abusing his authority to negatively influence their legal suits. The association of all victims and their bereaved families of Japan’s 1910-45 colonial rule took to the streets in front of the f
Social Affairs Aug. 15, 2018
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Academics clash over ROK founding date
For the past decade or so, the question of when the Republic of Korea was founded has been a divisive issue. On Monday a familiar scene played out at the National Assembly, where academics gathered to discuss the issue at a forum hosted by five-term lawmaker Rep. Shim Jae-cheol of the main opposition Liberty Korea Party. The forum was deliberately scheduled ahead of Liberation Day, the national holiday that commemorates the liberation of the Korean Peninsula from Japanese colonial rule on Aug. 1
Social Affairs Aug. 14, 2018
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Former Gov. An Hee-jung found not guilty of sexual assault
A Seoul court acquitted former Gov. An Hee-jung on charges of sexual offenses against his secretary, Tuesday.Former South Chungcheong Province Gov. An was indicted in April on multiple charges, including several accounts of sexual intercourse by abuse of occupational authority against his former secretary, Kim Ji-eun. Former South Chungcheong Gov. An Hee-jung leaves the Seoul Western District Court after being acquitted of sexual assault charges on Tuesday. (Yohap)Prosecutors had requested a fou
Social Affairs Aug. 14, 2018
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Police review arrest warrant for man over 2nd NK entry attempt
Police are reviewing whether to seek an arrest warrant against a South Korean man caught attempting to cross the inter-Korean border to defect to the North. According to the Gyeonggi Bukbu Provincial Police Agency, they are investigating a 34-year-old man surnamed Suh, who was arrested early on Sunday after he was found attempting to cross the border near the Unification Bridge, located in Paju, Gyeonggi Province. Unification Bridge in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea (Yonhap)It is his seco
North Korea Aug. 13, 2018
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ASEAN students strive to become drivers of global digitalization
MANILA, Philippines -- Digitalization and information communications technology have become indispensable in everyday life. From serious traffic congestions to establishing a city administration program, digitalization plays a key part, drawing out more convenient ways to get things done.To gain insight to the different implications of digitalization, some 70 youths from South Korea, Japan, China and 10 ASEAN countries participated in the 2018 ASEAN-Korea Youth Network Workshop organized by ASEA
Foreign Affairs Aug. 12, 2018
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[Herald Interview] Legislation Minister makes reducing discrimination her mission
Law sets out the standards and principles of society. It tells people what is right and wrong, and gives clear-cut answers to conflicting situations. But revision is necessary for the law to properly represent society because it is a set of man-made conventions. The Ministry of Government Legislation takes that role, from breaking down difficult legal terms to finding and fixing major flaws in existing laws. “It is a legal adviser that manages the legislative actions of all administrative bodies
Social Affairs Aug. 9, 2018
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National Assembly under fire over illicit overseas trips, budget spending
The National Assembly is under fire following revelations that politicians have been taking overseas trips funded by state organizations, as well as pocketing special activities funds. On Wednesday, the National Assembly said it would refer lawmakers suspected of having taken such illicit overseas trips to the ethics committee if irregularities are found. The announcement came after the state-run Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission revealed in late July that 38 incumbent lawmakers were s
Politics Aug. 9, 2018
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