Abstract:
In South Korea, heated political conflict and demonstrations are nothing new, but the National Assembly's July 22 passage of three Media Bills sparked particular outrage among lawmakers and the general public alike. Freedom of the press has long been a contested right in Korea, with violent crackdowns on student demonstrations under the Chun Doo-Hwan's Presidency from 1980 to 1988....
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