Reading The Korea Times yesterday I came across an interesting article entitled, "Bloggers Beware."
South Korea is a-buzz surrounding the upcoming presidential election. The current government of president Roh Moo-Hyun is increasingly unpopular, and he's prevented by law from seeking re-election.
The article warned bloggers against "pre-electioneering" with user created content. Articles/ images reflecting a candidate could be seen as campaigning- and punished!
Individuals who run a site supporting a candidate could even face prosecution. Bloggers can only "campaign" during the campaigning period. So much for freedom of expression!
It's strange for us North American Raised, but I'm guessing that they see it not as supression of freedom of speech but as a way to keep the democratic system fair.
ReplyDeleteThe Socialist government of Roh Mu Hyun is so unpopular that he has a grand total of 9% approval rating. Now you can't go any lower then that!
ReplyDeleteThe Conservative party is expected to win in a landslide victory in the next election this fall.
His approval rating is substantially worse than Bush's! That IS bad.
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