(1)Kim Han-gyu said, “Is Han Dong-hoon Chae Sang-byung an exception, who was shouting for fellow citizens?”image text translation
(2)Han Dong-hoon visited Daejeon National Cemetery on the 2nd. Was it a Han Dong-hoon mask that was kind to fellow citizens of Kim Han-gyu
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(4)Kim Han-kyu and Democratic Party of Korea’s Cookie News Photo
(5)Kim Han-kyu, a lawmaker of the Democratic Party of Korea, directly asked Han Dong-hoon, chairman of the People’s Power Emergency Committee, “Is Corporal Chae an exception to his fellow citizens?” While Chairman Han visited Daejeon National Cemetery on the 2nd, Chairman Jung Won-chul, chairman of the Marine Corps Reserve National Solidarity Executive Committee, asked Han to stop by the cemetery in connection with the death of Corporal Lee Chae
(6)Representative Kim said on Facebook on the 3rd, “I saw a video of a young man who appealed to Han Dong-hoon, chairman of the emergency committee, who visited the Memorial Hall, saying it was Corporal Chae’s birthday and asked him to attend the graveyard of Corporal Chae.”
(7)He said, “It reminded me of former President Park Geun Hye, who turned a blind eye to the cries of Ferry Sewol’s bereaved families and walked proudly,” adding, “It was a hot topic that the justice minister personally shook hands and signed each citizen passing by in downtown Daegu in November.”
(8)Han Dong-hoon, who was kind to fellow citizens, was a mask, he criticized, “Is Corporal Chae an exception to a fellow citizen that Han Dong-hoon, chairman of the emergency committee, says?”
(1)a fellow citizenimage text translation
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(3)Son Je-min, Editorial Writer
(4)The cover of a compilation of presidential speeches from all time in the United States, titled My Fellow Citizens
(5)”My fellow citizens” that U.S. presidents often use in their speeches translates to “My fellow citizens” when they come to Korea. So did Abraham Lincoln’s speech and John F. Kennedy’s speech. When Barack Obama came, fellow citizens were sometimes used together. However, it is hard to say that Korean presidents are fellow citizens. The perception that the president is the oldest person in the country and is like a king must have played a role in the view that the members of the community are viewed as objects of governance rather than as autonomous entities The media, too, was reluctant to call people citizens when referring to ordinary people, not in the context of civic movements. I think we have not escaped the framework of seeing this community as just the state and its subordinate members
(1)my fellow citizensimage text translation
I brought it because I have a middle school student who is good at English who uses My Fellow Citizens literally