One of the accused, Ji Eun-joo, permanent representative of the Busan Peace Solidarity, held a press conference at the Busan Metropolitan Council today (13th) and accused Park of visiting him and asking him to clarify his position on martial law, claiming that it constitutes an innocent crime.
He then warned that he would take legal action, saying he even accused citizens who did not attend.
In response, Rep. Park Soo-young's office is said to be in the position that the protesters are distorting the incident as if it were a peaceful visit, although all the threatening actions of the protesters remain on video.
Earlier on the 28th of last month, thousands of Busan citizens staged a long protest in front of Park's office in Busan, asking him to express his position on the civil war, and some visited the office and asked for a meeting with Park.
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