Wall Street Journal op-ed: U.S. should confront South Korea on ‘its suppression of freedom’

FPI / September 13, 2020 The American public is largely unaware of the deteriorating freedoms in heretofore staunch U.S. ally South Korea. Only WorldTribune.com has been chronicling this story. Now the Wall Street Journal is also paying attention. In one recent major development, Kim Yo-Jong, the powerful sister of dictator Kim Jong-Un, on June 4 […]
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