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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

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BTS' Sajaegi Allegations, Fair Investigation Needed to Keep South Korea's Reputation

 
by Reporter Lee Sunmyung

The call for a fair investigation into BTS' Sajaegi allegations has been raised, following a petition that was submitted to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST).

Former MCST Vice Minister Park Sun-gyu appeared on Channel A's current affairs program 'Newspaper Story Strike Show+' on the 6th, stating, "I understand that a petition requesting an investigation into BTS's Sajaegi Allegations has been submitted to the MCST." He further added, "The verdict on the Big Hit Music coercion case included words like 'illegal marketing.'"

He continued, saying, "It seems that BTS fans are angry after this petition was submitted to the MCST," and remarked, "Their anger is viewed as an expression of their affection towards BTS."

Former Vice Minister Park Sun-gyu mentioned, "We can't predict the outcome of the investigation." He emphasized the importance of the government handling its duties properly. He added that if the government investigates the allegations against BTS cleanly, it would show fairness. It would make fans think that South Korea is a fair country that investigates even prestigious groups like BTS.

Previously, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism received petitions asking to investigate BTS's Sajaegi allegations. Additionally, there were requests to cancel the ministry's commendation given to BTS.

Upon learning of these requests, BTS fans, known as ARMY, started posting hashtags like "Apologize to BTS" on social media and organized collective actions to support the group.

They continue to argue that "South Korea does not deserve to have BTS," "South Korea is a corrupt country," "The South Korean government only exploits BTS," and "The South Korean government should apologize to BTS." Furthermore, some ARMYs have been staging condolence protests in front of the HYBE headquarters, expressing dissatisfaction with the agency. They condemned HYBE, the parent company of Big Hit Music, with slogans like "We wish for BTS to leave HYBE," "Don't use BTS in public opinion warfare," and "They are being used as a shield in public opinion warfare."

HYBE denied the allegations and announced plans for legal action. The agency stated in a statement released on the 2nd, "Various allegations that damage BTS's honor, which are not true facts but false information and defamation posts, have been submitted to law enforcement agencies with the first lawsuit," hinting at further legal action.

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-No need for investigation... There's already a verdict...

-Since there's a verdict, it's not suspicion.

-Why investigate when there's already a verdict?ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-If there's a verdict, what's there to say?

-Are they going to interrogate the judge?ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-What does it have to do with being an advanced country? It's just a dirty incident of one group doing Sajaegi.

-Why keep using 'suspicion' when there's a verdict?

-Hasn't the investigation already been done? That's why there's a verdict.

-Wasn't there a verdict?

-Why keep asking for an investigation? Can't you see what the judge wrote in the verdict?

-Why investigate? Just read what's loudly stated in the verdict.

-There's already a verdict...

-Why do they keep ignoring the verdict?

-What's the point of making a fuss? There's already a verdict.

-"South Korea doesn't deserve to have BTS" "South Korea is a disgraceful country" "The South Korean government only uses BTS" "The South Korean government should apologize to BTS" ??????????????? Seems like the fans have lost their minds.

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