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Seok-yeol Yoon’s ‘War on Drugs’ strengthens hard-line conservative judicial dominance

김종찬안보 2022. 12. 16. 12:39
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President Yoon Seok-yeol declared a “war on drugs” in a conversation with the public, and the hard-line conservative system of the Republican Party appears to be repeating the abuse of administrative power and the establishment of a system to increase legal costs as a “drug war.”

President Yoon Seok-yeol said at a meeting on state affairs, “The fact that drug prices are falling means that the state has not cracked down. Actually, it's a bit embarrassing," he said on the 15th, revealing the 'War on Drugs'.

Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon, who handed over the microphone to President Yoon, said, “If we stop it like a war from now on, we can stop it. Shouldn't Korea become a country that worries about 'Wouldn't they use drugs?' when sending their young children to school? Our government will definitely stop it. We will control and punish distribution and manufacturing. I will do my best for treatment and rehabilitation,” he said.

Regarding drugs, President Yoon said, “The price of drugs includes the cost of manufacturing and distributing them, but if the state crackdown becomes stronger, there is a risk fee for that. Saying that drug prices are falling means that the state did not crack down,” he said. “About 10 years ago, it was said that Korea was a drug-free country. said.

Republican President Reagan of the United States declared a “Drug War” and strengthened the hardline conservative system, and used illegal funds and minority weak people such as black Hispanics in the United States as a war against drugs in Latin American operations led by the CIA.

U.S. conservatism uses the drug war as a hardline policy to imprison nonviolent drug users in domestic and international 'making enemies', increasing the federal government's rigid security, allowing real violent gangs to be released due to soaring prison costs, allowing excessive entrapment, and preliminary crackdowns Violations of human rights due to abuses led to frequent riots, and the government was handed over to the Democratic Party from twin deficits overlapping trade deficits to financial crises.

The drug war, in particular, is a means of abuse of power by district attorneys and judges, maximizing attorney fees by imposing tough sentences on drug offenders, and establishing a conservatism system dominated by lawyers, prosecutors, and judges in the political world. see 'War with

The Roh Tae-woo administration declared a 'war on crime' in Korea by imitating the war on drugs of Reaganomics, and strengthened the police force by making the labor union an enemy on the basis of strengthening public power. <See CIA and Media Manipulation (1993), U.S. Disruption Strategy and South Korea's Media Manipulation (1992), Press Manipulation in the 6th Republic (1991)>