Why The Leftwing Camps Support
the Chinese by Enacting Laws … Blind to the Rapid Increase of Crimes
Source: http://www.newdaily.co.kr/news/article.html?no=110859 (By Jeon Geong-woong, New Daily, 7th April 2012)
좌파 정권 들어선 뒤 외국인 우대 정책 고수…범죄에도 ‘관대’
비명소리’ 듣고 있던 경찰보다 더 큰 문제는 ‘제도’
‘수원 강간토막 살인사건’ 계속 생길 것
좌파 정권 들어선 뒤 외국인 우대 정책 고수…범죄에도 ‘관대’
전국 수백 곳 ‘지원센터’가 불법체류자, 범죄자 실질적으로 도와
There was a murder in a residential area close to ‘Jidong
Primary School in the city of Suwon at about 11 pm on the first day of the
month, in which a Chinese, after picking up a quarrel with a passing woman in
her twenties, dragged her off the street and raped her before murdering.
The Chinese was caught by the police in the act of deserting
the mutilated dead body of the victim. The criminal’s name was OH Won Chun (42).
Part of the media called the arrested Chinese as an ‘ethnic
Korean’, ‘compatriot in China ’,
describing him as if he were not a Chinese. A few days later, part of the media
exposed the slow dealing by the police with the crime report and their attempt
to cover it up. The media’s report appeared to say that all the problems had
been with the police. The media appeared to protect the criminal by calling OH
a psychopath.
<Caption: Oh Won-chun and inspection of the scene.>
Obviously there is a problem with the police. We might
rather say it is serious. But what is most serious is that all are silent about
it, strange to say, in spite of so many felonious crimes of violence by the
Chinese people.
Do you know of the
‘Hammer-Robbery Case of Wongok-dong Convenience Shop’?
Wongok-dong area is known as a free land for the illegal
migrants. The criminal case of ‘Jodusun’ took place in the neighborhood of this
village. 10 years ago, Wongok-dong used to be a simple and modest village for
the laborers of the industrial complex. However, we do not know from when, but
it is not long before this village was gradually occupied by the foreigners,
mostly illegal entrants from China .
In particular, the Chinese were frequently seen to start gang fights wielding
dangerous weapons. This village since has been a crime-ridden district where it
is dangerous to walk around at night.
A robbery took place at a convenience shop in Wongok-dong
Danwon-gu Ansan city Gyeonggi-do at 1 : 47 in the morning of small hours on the
4th off the source of electricity of the shop and demanded money
from Ms Kim (21), a shop attendant
threatening with a hammer.
As Ms Kim resisted saying she would report to the police,
the man struck her on the face with the hammer twice. The culprit grabbed her
tresses of hair and hit her head with the hammer several times.
As a result of this violence by the culprit, Ms Kim had her
eyeball of left eye smashed and lost its eyesight permanently. Because of the
fractures of her face and the skull, she suffered so heavy an injury that the
half of her face was so much changed to the extent that her original aspect was
unrecognizable.
Ms Kim, nevertheless, managed to report to the police. After
examining the CCTV of the shop, the police could get the descriptions of the
offender and started a thorough search around the area.
In consequence of intensified check-up and search, the
police was able to arrest the offender at a crossroad in front of the Hanhwa
Apartment of Wongok-dong Danwon-gu Ansan city at about 8 o’clock am on 4th day
after the lapse of 6 hours from the violence.
The offender was proved to be Mr. Hyun, X, a Korean ethnic
Chinese (30 year-old, male, being convicted once for gambling). According to
the police, Hyun was employed by a factory located in Nonsan and was known to
commit robbery three or four times a month when he came up to Ansan city taking
advantage of his holidays. The motive was to pay off his gambling debt of about
20 million won.
The police concluded that the method of using a hammer
employed in the three robberies, which took away about 1,5 million won in all,
committed at convenience shops and cosmetic shops around Wongok-dong between
23. 07. 2010 to 04. 09. 2010 was the same as that of Hyun’s. However, Hyun
flatly denied all the other offences.
According to Ansan Danwon Police Station, which took charge
of the investigation of the case, Hyun showed no signs of repentance at all
following his arrest. He even denied the fact that he had assaulted Ms Kim
until the police put forth the proofs such as CCTV materials and the weapon
used. Hyun admitted his crime, but replied calmly saying, “I tried to kill her
because she would report to the police.”
<Caption: The weapon used at the time of the robbery at the Ansan
convenience shop. The offender, who was a Korean ethnic Chinese, did not show
any signs of repentance.>
One of the public prosecutors of Ansan branch of Suwon
District Prosecution Office, who dealt with this case, promised to “do a
thorough investigation as the case was an atrocious crime against a young woman
student working part time in needy circumstances”. But the culprit had no will,
or ability to make a compensation. We have had no news since then.
A Chinese, who was
convicted of murder of his lover by mutilation, complained of the harshness of
his life imprisonment sentence…
A mutilated body was found in the toilet for the disabled at
the Ansan station of the 4th at about 4 : 30 pm on the 24th
was contained in a travelling bag. The corpse was only the trunk and two arms.
The next day the police obtained information of the suspect’s face and made
public arrangements for arrest.
The police arrested the suspect named Mr Son X (41), who was
a Korean ethnic Chinese, at the Geumjeong station of the 4th tracked
him down.
It is reported that Son happened to meet the victim, Ms
Jeong X and became her lover while he was working in Busan. On the very day,
Son visited Ms Jeong, but found some evidence supporting her affairs with
another man. Son struck her head with a blunt weapon and killed her by
strangling.
After having cut off her neck, limbs and wrists, Son buried
the rubbish bin containing her head and both hands in a neighboring mountain.
He was about to abandon somewhere in Seoul
the travelling bag containing the trunk and two arms.
Son, when caught, showed no signs of regret. On receiving a
life sentence from the court, he protested against it and appealed to the High
Court. In February 2008, the High Court confirmed the original ruling of life
sentence on the ground that “the nature of the crime is most brutal and he has
given the victim’s family hard and incurable sufferings.
Do you think that these things only happen in Ansan or Suwon
of Gyeonggi Province? It is wide of the mark. This is what is now happening
frequently at various industrial complexes all over the country.
[Caption: The handbills of public search of the suspect at the time
of the mutilation murder case at Ansan station in Janurary 2007. Son escaped
while he tried to abandon the body after having killed Ms Jeong by mutilation.]
On the 4th January 2009, two Chinese illegal immigrants were
found killed stabbed with fatal weapons by four unidentified Chinese men in
Jihwa village close to Gilcheon Industrial Complex, Gilcheon-ri Sangbuk-myon
Ulju-gun Ulsan .
One person was killed and the other person sustained a serious wound and was
admitted to a hospital.
The police report shows that while going home, the two
Chinese illegal immigrants came across four Chinese men in the street, who
intimidated them by demanding money. As the two handed over 30,000 won under
the threat, they wielded their weapons.
On the other hand, the village residents on hearing the news
responded by saying that they are afraid of going out during the day because of
frequent gang fights among the drunken foreign workers. The villagers hinted
that the Chinese illegal immigrants might have been involved in other cases of
crimes.
The majority of the foreigners who staged group fighting in
the village are said to be those illegal immigrants from China or South-western Asia .
Variety of crimes
committed by the Chinese illegal migrants, including hit-and-run after injuring
persons and acts of organized violence
The local press, or self-styled human rights groups or
self-styled religious support organizations for foreigners, which are in favor
of the Chinese, may respond to this kind of report by insisting that such cases
are extreme and extremely rare. Can it be so?
On the 4th January 2010, a Chinese couple were caught by the
police on a charge of murder. Nowon police station of Seoul applied for a warrant of arrest against
Ms An X (41, female), a Korean ethnic Chinese and her former husband, Mr Kim X
(44) for murdering her Korean husband. The two were found to have conspired to
kill him after having taken out 10 insurances on his life.
According to the police, Ms An murdered her Korean husband,
Mr Park X (42) at her own house in Sanggye-dong Nowon-gu at about 11 : 40 pm on
the 31st husband, Mr Kim X. After coming to Korea , Ms An started to cohabit with Mr Park
and made him
insured on his life for ten times in order to take out the
insured amount of 360 million won. For this purpose, Ms An lodged her marriage
to Mr Park with the Family Register Office in
March 2009.
After having murdered Mr
Park , this couple tried to cover up
their crime by reporting Mr
Park ’s disappearance from
home. However, they were arrested at Incheon
International Airport
as they were about to fly to China .
Another story of ‘fake Chinese overseas students‘ is also
astounding. On the 27th
Gumi police station of Gyeongbuk province arrested a
hit-and-run away motorist who had caused 9 casualties killed or injured. The
offender was a Chinese illegal migrant.
Mr A (25), the offender, caused quintuple collisions while
trying to wedge his car improperly into between other cars. This accident
killed 2 people and injured 7. But Mr A ran away immediately from the scene
after abandoning his car in the vicinity.
Mr A’s car turned out a cannon car. The police investigation
revealed that A came to Korea
a few years ago as an overseas student enrolled with a university in Gumi city,
but became an illegal entrant because he worked to earn money instead of
studying.
<Caption: Mr Son, the culprit of Ansan station murder … he
appealed to the High Court by insisting the original ruling was too harsh. But
his original life sentence was confirmed.>
There is another Chinese bizarre deed. Last 26th
of Seoul Police Administrative Office arrested a Korean ethnic Chinese named L
(30), who sneaked into Korea
and led a life of organized violence after having committed a murder in China .
According to the police, Mr L was involved in a gang fight
at a massage parlor in Sian city of Sansi
Province China
in June 2003 and hit the other party with a beer bottle to death. Reportedly, L
came to Korea
in May 2006 to escape the tracking by the Chinese police. He had his mother
staying in Korea ,
who had become a naturalized Korean after re-marrying a Korean 15 years before.
On arriving at the airport in Korea , L presented a fake passport
he had received from a Chinese broker. Having learnt by heart all the personal
information of the passport including the purpose of entry, L easily passed
through the airport entry checking of visa. Once in Korea , he set about ‘identity
laundry’ at once.
In September 2007, L lodged with the Ministry of Justice all
the documents necessary for naturalization such as a faked genetic analysis
appraisal, references, an application form for naturalization, Chinese resident
ID card and eventually became a Korean citizen.
Mr L, who became a Korean through fabricated documents,
started a ‘life of organized gangsters’.
Under the cloak of wholesale liquor business, L ,in fact,
intervened in the affairs of rights and interests of construction fields and
extorted money using violence together with about 20 Chinese fellows.
In his personal life, L once assaulted the motorist with a
baseball bat who had bumped into his car. Since the naturalization, he was
known to have 6 criminal records.
A policeman, who arrested Mr L, disclosed his plan to extend
the investigation on the basis of information that similar Chinese criminals
wanted by the police were living in Korea as fugitives.
How was it possible that such things really happened? It was
because the regimes seized by so called ‘pro-human rights and the progressive
groups had introduced a favorable treatment policy to foreigners for last 15
years.
The Left-Wing Camps
Support the Chinese by Enacting Laws … Blind to the Rapid Increase of Crimes
The legal base of the favorable treatment to Korean ethnic
Chinese was ‘the law on legal positions of the overseas compatriots and their
entry into and departure from Korea ’
which was enacted and published on the 3rd December 1999. This law has been revised ten
times so far.
<Caption: The Chinese take advantage of the special treatment laws
and various systems to come and stay illegally in Korea . Most of the Chinese overseas
students do not attend school, but go out to earn money. The reason why local
universities accept the Chinese overseas students is the government’s grants.
K-TV picture>
According to this law, the descendants of ‘Koryeo’ residing
in Russia and Central Asia and those of ethnic Koreans of Chinese nationality
are judged as overseas compatriots and they can stay in Korea for 3 years
without particular procedures of reporting. Those who have completed the
resident report procedures can get the benefits of national health scheme after
3 months of stay.
Originally, this law was established to protect the
descendants of the fighters in exile for national independence and of those who
had left the country for survival under the Japanese rule. But now it has
become a law for all Korean ethnic Chinese.
The statistics of the Immigration Bureau of the Ministry of
Justice show that the number of 223,000 illegal entrants in Korea in 2007
was reduced to 200,000 in 2008 and to 178,000 in 2009 and again to 168,000 in
2010. However, the portion of the Chinese was 76,566 (including ethnic Koreans
23,159), which shows not much decrease.
The background behind the daring acts of the Chinese illegal
migrants can be attributed to the various favorable support policies of the
left wing regime and the sympathetic reports by part of media.
The left-wing regime started to make variety of support
systems for the Korean ‘ethnic Chinese’
The typical one is ‘the support center for the foreigners’.
The support center for the foreigners’, which began in the early part of 2000,
has changed its name now to ‘support centre for migrant workers’ or
‘multi-cultural support center. It is known that these bodies obtain a subsidy
of hundreds of million won annually from the budget of the government.
It is questionable whether it is necessary to give support
to the foreigners who have come of their own accord to Korea to earn money, but
the left-wing regime has created so many support centers, letting ‘self-styled
human rights groups’ and ‘religious bodies’ take the initiatives. But according
to the proprietors of small and medium sized enterprises and Korean workers,
this center is not a simple place to help people with living, but manages to
draw money from small and medium sized businesses on behalf of them.
<Caption: The illegal migrants demanding a suspension of cracking
down illegal migrants at the support center for the migrant workers located in
Wongok-dong Ansan city during the NOH Mu-hyun regime…. The left wing regime is
too eager to protect these illegal migrants and Chinese.>
In addition to this,
the 민주노동조합 Minno Trade Union, forming the core of the Combined Progressive Party, has
helped the illegal migrants form their own trade union in Korea since
NOH’s regime. The Minno Trade Union has given the illegal migrants a strange
name of ‘migrant workers’ and made assertions that cracking down the illegal
migrants should be an infringement on human rights. It is known that the Minno
and other left wing groups contributed a great help when ‘the radio station for
the migrant
workers’, created during the NOH’s regime, received
assistance such as vehicles and office expenses from the government.
Moreover, the left wing camps demanded the cancellation of
the system of fingerprints for the foreigners entering Korea . In
January 2004, then Justice Minister, Ms KANG Geum Sil, abolished the regime of
fingerprints. At this time, the key figures of NOH’s regime made ‘guidelines
for human rights’ and ‘human rights committees’ for the judiciary authorities
so as to make it impossible for the court to execute judiciary rulings randomly
to the foreigners even though they committed heinous crimes.
MB LEE’s government later revived the system of fingerprints
for the foreigners, but the measures have been not so effective, now that there
are hundreds of support centers and left wing groups in place and more than
100,000 illegal migrants living in Korea .
One-sided Love for China Cultivates the Culture for the Suwon Mutilation Murder
The left wing camps and several media may cross-question
this problem by saying, “How could this lead to foreigners’ crimes, as this is
the policy needed for the multi-cultural era?”
On the 9th October 2009, at the Legislation and Judiciary
Committee of the National Assembly, Mr JU, Kwang-deok, a congressman of Hanara
Party, requested counter measures of the government and judiciary authorities
to the problem of increasing foreigners’ offenses, quoting the report materials
prepared by the Seoul High Court for the inspection of government offices. He
said that the crimes of foreigners had increased by 58.5% for four years since
2005.
According to the data Mr JU disclosed, the number of
foreigners’ crimes reported to all the courts in the country was 2,300 cases in
2005, 1,939 in 2006, 3,050 in 2007, 3,929 in 2008, which shows increase by
58.5% for the last 4 years.
Particularly in case of Suwon district court, where the
‘mutilation murder by the Chinese’ was reported, the number of foreigners’
crime reports accepted in 2008 was 1,002, which accounts for 25.5% of total
number of foreigners’ crimes nationwide. The next is 430 cases for Seoul Central Court ,
411 for Incheon Court
and 292 for Seoul Southern Court. The number of foreigners’ crimes for the
metropolitan area amounts to 2,745 (69.8% of total). The report reveals that
the crimes take place mostly in the areas densely populated by foreign workers
and illegal migrants.
Although the fact is a reality, left wing camps and part of
media close their eyes to the crimes committed by those from South western Asia and the Chinese. In particular, the key members of
left wing parties such as the Unified Progressive Party and the Democratic
Unity Party insist on the abolition of Korea-US Ally Treaty, but they advocate
of closer relation with the Chinese instead, who are committing felonious
crimes of violence in Korea .
Unfair reporting by the media is a problem. A typical
example is on the murder case of a Vietnamese bride in October 2010 and that of
a Korean woman CEO murdered by an Egyptian illegal migrant.
Comparing the portal sites including Google and Daum, the
texts regarding the murder of the Vietnamese bride amounted to 692,000, but the
texts on the murder of Korean lady CEO whose body was left in the nearby
drainage were no more than 2,070.
This applies to the ‘Suwon
mutilation murder’ case. The media mostly raised the issues of late and idle
dealing with the case from the beginning by the police, but any media and
groups did not point out the questionable special treatment policy to the
Chinese and the generous attitude by the left wing groups towards the criminal
acts committed by the illegal migrants.
<Caption: A scene of the movie, 황해 ‘The Yellow Sea’, which describes a
story of a Korean-Chinese hired assassin. This is already a reality in
Metropolitan area and some other provinces.>
The low income families and ordinary people living in places
densely populated by foreign workers and illegal migrants and at the agricultural
and industrial complexes in Kangwon, Chungcheong, Youngnam and Honam provinces,
not to speak of Wongok-dong Ansan city, Suwon city, Goyang city and Paju city
lead their lives receiving no due attention from the part of media and
judiciary authorities. They now give vent to their indignation towards the main
stream of our society.
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