Foreign media reported tonight (September 13): "After South Korean President Lee Jae-myung criticized the 'anti-China' protest that took place in Seoul's Myeong-dong area, the South Korean police began to prohibit certain civil groups from approaching the Chinese Ambassador's Office."
[Cunning] Comment: This "anti-China" farce by right-wing groups in South Korea is actually a pretext to oppose Lee Jae-myung, maliciously transferring domestic political conflicts in South Korea to China, with sinister intentions. The supporters of Yoon Suk-yeol are even more absurd, blaming their own downfall on China. After Lee Jae-myung took office, there were continuous protests, and he was even labeled as "China Lee," attempting to defame him. Although Lee Jae-myung's criticism of the demonstrations came somewhat late, the South Korean police prohibiting right-wing groups from approaching the Chinese Ambassador's Office can be considered a corrective measure. Some forces in South Korea should realize that domestic political issues should be resolved themselves, and not always look to China as a "scapegoat."
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