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On the left, there are members of the Korean Teachers and Education Workers¡¯ Union (KTU,
Jeon Gyo Jo) and the Korean Government Employees¡¯ Union (KGEU) protest the oppression of the government.
On the right, the politically-biased prosecutors and police officers who have engaged in political oppression and an agent of the National Intelligence Service (NIS) who has engaged in a politicized investigation by wire tapping through packet eavesdropping ride in a car and say, ¡°How can the government employees be involved in political activity?¡±
A prosecutor holds a newspaper detailing a shoddy investigation by prosecutors, the behavior conducted regardless of the law as if they are gods, and the recent string of not-guilty court decisions.
Prosecutors, the police and the NIS have received criticism for carrying out their duties with political motivations.
(Hankyoreh Geurimpan, Feb. 6, 2010)