S. Korea: Pro-North, CCP influence precipitated political crisis

International and U.S. media have failed to report the context of the political crisis in South Korea which led conservative President Yoon Suk-Yeol to declare emergency martial law on Tuesday evening. That background includes not only the longstanding influence of pro-North Korean organizations in the South but also the growing demographic and economic influence of the Chinese Communist Party.
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