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![]() One cannot help suspecting that the government is not eager to govern the country according to the law. We worry about whether there are any limits to what the government would agree to if pressed by such groups.The quote is from a Joongang Daily editorial about the absurdity of the Korean government funding groups (including anti-US groups) who routinely break the law by staging violent demonstrations. The image is of the co-chairman of the committee that said it could not bring itself to cut such funding. Last edited by usinkorea : 05-19-2006 at 09:03 PM. |
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