Kim Yoo-jin, a member of the pro-North Korea group Arrested for Infiltrating the U.S. Ambassador’s Residence in Seoul, Becomes a Lawmaker Candidate for the Minjung Party

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2020-3-18, PennMike   [Translation]

In October 2019, the members of the hard-core pro-North Korea group infiltrated the U.S. Ambassador’s residence in South Korea [by climbing  over the wall] and held a protest. Four of the members were arrested. One of the four was released after she became a proportional representative candidate [not-voted, but designated by the party leaders] of the Minjung Party (민중당) for the upcoming general election in April 2020.

[Note:  Minjung means people, especially subjugated people.]

Coalition of Progressive Korean Students (한국대학생진보연합) members infiltrated the U.S. Ambassador’s residence and protested on 2019-10-18

According to [discussions with] the legal community on March 18, the Criminal Judge (Yang Eun-sang, 양은상) of Seoul Central District Court #18…allowed the bail of Kim Yoo-jin (김유진) [releasing her from confinement].

Candidate Kim Yoo-jin (middle) and Minjung Party candidates insist on the cessation of the U.S.-ROK defense cost sharing negotiations and the abolition of the agreement. 2020-3-17

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The Minjung Party is the successor to the Unified Progressive Party, which was disbanded in 2014 [by the Supreme Court].  [Truncated]

Source:  https://www.pennmike.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=29617

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