Comments by "" (@0xyGen_2.p0) on "Parasite director and stars call for probe into actor Lee Sun-kyun's death" video.

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  6. Interesting how my post about exposing celebs to photo-shoot lines every time they were called on hearings in ongoing investigations also constitutes as unlawfull leaking of informations about ongoing investigations, suddenly dissapeared. Okay. Then once more. Other potential suspects involved always have their faces physically covered (and blurred by media) , as well their names hidden. But not in case of Korean artists. Which is not only unlawful, hinting their guilt like that also breaches presumption of innocence till THE COURT proves their guilt. Nobody is supposed to prove their innocence as were forced to prove their own Lee or G-Dragon or Yoo Ah In. It is the opposite - guilt must be proven. It is up to the police and a prosecutor to prove their guilt in the Court of law. Police is not the entity that decides about someone's guilt, but in all these recent cases police was doing exactly this. Korean LAW prohibits leaking of informations about ongoing investigations, and yet police was leaking it. Calling press to be there after and before every hearing of actor Lee, G-Dragon or Yoo Ah In, IS LEAKING INFO ABOUT ONGOING INVESTIGATIONS. Police should protect the Law and Constitution, not breaking them. It is time that someone takes responsibility for this. It is also time for Korean journalists to form an ethical professional Committee if they still don't have one, accept and implement their national journalist codex of of ethics in accordance to global journalist codex of ethics, and inspect as well as take professional measures of expellment from profession for each and every Korean journalist that breached the codex of ethics. This simply must be done. Lee's case is a wakening call. Clean your own lines too, Korean journalists! Protect your own profession!
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  8. Also, they didn't know what to think till it was too late. I believe that many of them believed in the system thinking police's procedures are and will be lawful. It is easy to be the general after the battle. Some of details of Lee's unlawfull interrogations have been disclosed only after Lee's death. What is impprtant THEY STOOD OUT FOR JUSTICE even if this can cost them their careers, contracts with brands, position within industry, jobs in this crazy wicked and morally bankrupted South Korea. They stood out. And they are standing up united. I don't think that government can ignore taking responsibility in this (and G-Dragon's, Yoo Ah In's etc) case anymore. Someone will have to answer why the constitution and Korean laws were being suspended by the very first organ that should protect them. And how are media regulated in Korea. How are journalists following global ethic code and their own ethic codes and South Korean Laws. Korean law is clear (I forgot which article is it): leaking information about ongoing investigations is AGAINST THE LAW. Criminal act. Which means that also photoshoot lines to which celebs are exposed when called to questioning are against that same law. Criminal act. Not to mention Constitutional protection of every citizen and presumption of innocence till guilty. This thing with Lee is too big for gov to be able to play down his case. Whole world is watching. Human rights organisations all over the world are watching. International federation of journalists is watching.
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