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To: Whom it may concern
Subject: Human Rights
I am J.D. Kim from South Korea.
I am providing this Expose' of corruption committed by a few South Korean Prosecutors for public scruitiny.
I'm ashamed to tell the world about these corrupt South Korea Prosecutors.
I've used all the legal processes and formalities available to me, but our president nor our lawmaker's showed any concern about the appeal's by victims of these criminal acts. That's the reason why I'm exposing to the International society and the rights of citizens of the member countries of the United Nations.
My humble requests
* UN Secretary-General Ban Kil-moon should initiate an investigation about the Human Rights abuses perpetrated by South Korean prosecutors
(if needed; The Court decision, evidence, related DVD will provide).
* I, JD Kim, a victim of criminal acts want to testify about these instances of criminal acts to the UN as well as the US Congress.
To The South Korean Government and subject Prosecutors
* Are the victims of criminal acts not afforded human rights guaranteed by our constitution?
* Are the Prosecutors have an authority to ignoring The Court decision?
* Is the finding of a piece of bone in imported beef from the U.S. a more important issue than human rights infringement caused by criminal acts committed by out of control prosecutors?
* Stop the mental and physical experimentation on humans by unwarranted investigations and persecution.
Why am I visiting The U.S.?
1. I've expended more than 10 years in suffering caused by court actions taken against me because I reported a heating scam to the town Prosecutor where I live in Ansan city, South Korea.
Why 10 years? Because the prosecutors never prosecuted the government officials who were suspected of masterminding the heating scam. Which the Korean Supreme Court recognized as factual.
In Korea the prosecution is monopolized by the prosecutor.
So, even a murder can't be punished, if the prosecutor doesn't initiate or prosecute the case.
I will soon approach 70 years of age, but I'd rather die than let these corrupt prosecutors escape punishment. If we do not correct the wrongs committed by these evil prosecutors how will we prevent them from illegally prosecuting our nation's children such as the attached case like mine.
2. On January 15, 2007, a former notable professor threatened a judge with a crossbow in South Korea. The professor was arrested. But, his family and netizens conducted a strong campaign of criticism toward the Prosecutor and The Court. The professor was unfairly treated. The judge reversed his statement so the professor should releas immediately.
Many Korean people wanted to know the real reasons why he threatened the judge with a crossbow, But the question is: "Will the prosecutor pursue the truth?" That is the reason why I'm appealing to America and the Justice most citizens of the U.S. enjoy.
3. The South Korean constitution states that: "All people are equal under the constitutional law." But a weak or lower income person without money will never be treated as equal under the law.
March 12, 2007.
On behalf of the victims of criminal acts.
JD Kim Seoul, Korea / Email: jdjudge@hanmail.net
To: Whom it may concern(attached copy for above written)
Subject: Human Rights
"It's a shame to report about the corruption of Korean Prosecutors to foreigners, but It's a sin when you don't talk about corruption and inhuman acts you know about."
Hi
My name is Jung Do Kim, aka JD Kim. I'm 67 years old and from Seoul, Korea. I am a victim of the prosecutorial system that has kept my nation in bondage since the departure of the Japanese in 1945.
One might think our national president or our law makers would be in charge of our nation's justice, that's not true.
Why, may you ask, am I here? I am demonstrating against several public prosecutors in my nation who have maliciously maligned me for the past several years because I stand for justice for my community.
What's at stake? Only $500,000,000!!
Over the last ten years the following public prosecutors harassed me with illegal arrest, illegal prosecution, denied evidence in my favor, abused their official positions and ignored judicial decisions: Kim, Young-Joon; Jung Hui-Chang; Kim, Won-Chi; Kim, Jin-Won; Kwon, Jae-Jin; Lee, Sun-Hyuk; Hwang, Un-Young and Lee, Gui-Nam, to name only a few. Later, I was found 'Not Guilty' by the South Korean Supreme Court (case # 2002DO5515), but my cause was useless because the Supreme Prosecutor dismissed all charges pending against those who were suspected of committing crimes against my community and me(case # 2002hyung14675). I continue to suffer from physical and mental emotional stress. Unless one gives up their rights, there is no way to avoid becoming a victim of these prosecutors. These prosecutors were successful in abusing my rights by monopolizing and manipulating the legal system. That is the reason why I demonstrated in front of the South Korean Supreme Prosecutor's Office to ask them to "Stop experimenting on my mind and body."
Who cares? We are told that Human Rights are recognized in both the Republic of Korea (ROK) in South Korea and in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) in North Korea. Human Rights actually do not exist in the DPRK and those who stand for human rights there are never heard from again.
But, in South Korea our government claims to uphold Human Rights. Yet, my experience proves otherwise. In my case, Human Rights were ignored and when I challenged illegal actions by the government, I have suffered the consequences. Thus my plight!
Of course the ROK has become an economic miracle and is joining the advanced nations of the world. However, our government pays more attention to scraps of bones found in imported beef from America (current FTA talks), than it does for the Human Rights of its citizens.
I now suffer from insomnia and impaired fasting glucose(one who do not controls of food or not exercise, or stress may change to worse as diabetes). But, through it all I have continued to plead my case. Over the past ten years I have maintained my sanity by jogging. I have overcome my physical stress by running. In October last year I ran the 42 kilometer marathon held in Chuncheon, Korea. Maintaining my physical condition has given me the stamina to continue my struggle against the wrongs committed by these undeserving public prosecutors.
In my nation, Money equals Not Guilty; No money equals Guilty! You have heard that before, I'm sure, but someone has to stand up and be counted. Otherwise, Human Rights is only a slogan, a WORTHLESS SLOGAN!
Where can I go for Justice? That's why I'm here on the doorsteps to the United Nations. This is where citizens of the world come when they can't get a resolution. I'm not here to beg for sympathy, nor financial help. But your thoughtful comments could give significant courage and hope to Korean victims of Human Rights abuse.
Please send your comments(English of Korean) to me at jdjudge@hanmail.com or If you interested in “ What's at stake? Only $500,000,000!!” just clik at http://cafe.daum.net/reformK
or direct your comments(English of Korean) to:
The Blue House at http://www.president.go,kr
Korean National Assembly at http://www.assembly.go.kr
The Supreme Court of Korea at http://www.scourt.go.kr
The Ministry of Justice at http://www.moj.go.kr
The Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office at http://www.sop.go.kr
The Korean National Police Agency at http://www.ggpolicego.kr
or anyone of our National broadcasting stations:
Korea Broadcasting System (KBS) at http://www.kbs.co.kr
Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) at http://www.imbc.com
Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) at http://www.sbs.co.kr
Your advice or thoughtful comments could rescue many victims of criminal acts. Because it's not only the prosecutors' wrong doing, but also it's a political reason that they did not exercise 'due process' to protect victims of criminal acts.
Thank you for taking your precious time to read this message.
March 12, 2007
Sincerely,
JD Kim
Seoul, Korea