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  • 오바마 협박글
         During the trial toward guilty, attorneys and judges make up for the police and prosecutor's groundless and inconsistent investigation reports with modifications and complements.
         After about a year and two months of trial, the South Korean court sentenced him to 18 months in jail for allegedly attempting to threaten the US president because of fermenting the diplomatic troubles.
         He continued to make innocent claims, so he suffered hunger in solitary confinement during his imprisonment, harassed by jailers, and received unusual medicinal treatments in a psychiatric hospital.
         The fabricated evidence at the first trial is found to have been concocted by his devoted mother, it is necessary to the judicial officers to start afresh to revise and to supplement to maintain to convict of the charge.
         The South Korean government will soon be choose the method of sentencing guilty, soothe the US government's anger, and conceal the torture and medication.
         If you keep the interest on this case, reveal the truth and remember him, he can get a fair trial in South Korea.
         Unfortunately, I cannot respond to your inquiries because of South Korea's Internet censorship, intelligence tracking and monitoring by Korean National Police Agency Cyber Bureau (an intelligence service).
         Sounds crazy, but I have caught evidence of a huge conspiracy of the South Korean government under the pretext of investigating the Obama threat for other purposes from the beginning.
         I am worried about whether to reveal more sensitive documents or to take them to the grave, if so I promise to change the sender and send it to you once more.
         Yonhap News Agency
         Man indicted on charges of threatening to kill top U.S. envoy to Seoul
         SEOUL, Aug. 12 (Yonhap) -- A man suspected of posting letters on the White House website threatening to kill the top U.S. envoy to Seoul and rape the second daughter of U.S. President Barack Obama has been indicted on charges of intimidation, prosecutors said Wednesday.
         The 32-year-old man, identified only by his surname Lee, is suspected of posting a letter titled "Declaration Terror to Mr. President Obama" on July 8 on "Contact the White House," a page for civil petitions.
         Kim Ki-jong, the suspected attacker, is standing trial on charges of violence against a foreign envoy, attempted murder, business obstruction and sympathizing with North Korea in violation of the National Security Law.
         On Lee's confiscated laptop, records of access to the homepage were found, as well as a draft of the letter and a screen capture taken as he allegedly wrote the letter on the website, police said.
         S. Korean gets jail term for threatening to kill U.S. envoy to Seoul
         The Seoul Central District Court found the 34-year-old defendant, identified only by his surname Lee, guilty of attempted intimidation for posting a letter titled "Declaration Terror to Mr. President Obama" on the White House webpage for civil petitions in July last year.
         Still, the court found the defendant guilty of attempted intimidation, instead of intimidation charges, saying there is not enough proof to acknowledge that the letters were actually delivered to the victims.
         Prosecutors had originally charged Lee with intimidation.
         콰이 강의 다리의 조선인 전범 후예들 (Korean descendants of the Bridge on the River Kwai)
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