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“In a word, it’s ‘Shut up.’ It’s not like ‘shut up’ where friends ask each other to laugh at each other, but the feeling that the state is asking people to shut up. ”
On the 11th, Representative Yoon Hee-suk expressed the amendment to the National Intelligence Service Law, the amendment to the Inter-Korean Relations Development Law, and Law 5.18 on Penalties for Distortion as ‘Shut up the Third Law’. Rep. Yoon stepped forward as Phillybuster’s seventh runner (unlimited discussion) on the amendment to the National Intelligence Service Act.
Representative Yoon said, “There are characteristics in all three laws,” he said. “The law must be evaluated based on how much it helps the country to develop and how much it develops. . Representative Yoon repeated the word ‘Shut up’ more than 20 times (27 times at 6 p.m.) as the discussion continued.
Subsequently, they expressed their opposition to each of the three laws. Regarding the amendment to the National Intelligence Service Law, which transfers authority from the National Intelligence Service to the police, Representative Yoon said, “I agree with former Congressman Cho Tae-yong that there is room for interpretation like the old National Inspection Law (in Philibuster) “. I agree that the subject and scope of this is very ambiguous and that it is a legal provision that legalizes the search for people’s personal information ”.
Regarding the ‘Anti-North Korean War Prohibition Law’ (amendment to the law on the development of inter-Korean relations) in the border area, “there is criticism that it fundamentally blocked people’s freedom of expression.” . He said that even if he swears President Moon Jae-in in the square as red, no one will catch him and freedom of speech is guaranteed. “Is it not allowed to spread leaflets and shout in Gwanghwamun Square?”
With regard to the Law on Punishment for Distortion 5.18 (amendment to the Special Law on the Democratization Movement of May 18, etc.), which allowed criminal punishment when false facts about the democratization movement of 5.18 were disseminated, the representative Yoon said, “They should be able to speak freely with each other, but this law just goes silent. Is the law. It’s hard to think of our modern democracy to punish people for telling a different story about history. ”
Representative Yoon said, “I violate the basic rights of individual citizens to close the case of the government’s choice. In addition, that law was not contemplated by the National Assembly, but the permanent committee gave the hammer: “The result of arrogance is poor legislation and policy.”
On the 8th, the statements of the chairman of the judicial committee, Yoon Ho-jung, who said: “I suck the honey from my lifelong dictatorship and now I am leading the other party to dictatorship,” to the opposition party legislators who they shouted “dictatorship” at the ruling party’s bill. Rep. Yoon said, “(The Democrats) have become very callous,” he said. “Because they already have vested rights, they don’t seem to think much about the things they fought in the past anymore. Or I think it’s a value that you can freely tread.”
The unrestricted discussion on the amendment to the NIS Act, which began the day before, continues for 27 hours starting at 6 p.m. on the 11th.
Reporter Park Hae-ri [email protected]
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