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Conservative groups accuse the state-run KBS network of distorting history and belittling the achievements of its first president Syngman Rhee. Some 254 right-wing groups including the Citizens Coalition to Stop the Nuclear Development of North Korea and the Free Citizens' Alliance of Korea held a press conference at the Korea Press Center Friday slamming the KBS historical drama ¡°Seoul 1945.¡±
They complain that the drama accuses Rhee and others of involvement in the assassination of the center-left leader Yeo Un-hyong and demand a halt to the broadcast. They are also demanding the resignation of KBS president Jung Yun-Joo and threatened a campaign asking people to boycott the television subscription fee.
¡°Seoul 1945¡± started airing in January. Some viewers complained from the start that the drama has a leftwing bias and does not do justice to rightwing figures whose historical evaluation, the argue, is not yet complete. Thus Syngman Rhee is portrayed as a collaborator with the Japanese whose lust for power leads him to abandon a unified Korea, while characters of the Left are usually portrayed as considerate and concerned for the future of the nation.
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Descendants of Korea¡¯s first president Syngman Rhee and prime minister Chang Taek-sang take part in a press conference on Friday urging KBS to halt broadcasts of the drama ¡°Seoul 1945¡±, which they say belittles their ancestors¡¯ achievement.
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The soap opera posted stellar viewer ratings of 17-18 percent on June 4, when its competitors were replaced with a World Cup warm-up match. Some 9,500 viewers posted comments on the network¡¯s bulletin board, many demanding a fairer portrayal of the historical characters.
Shim Ji-yeon, a professor of politics at Kyungnam University, says since the truth about the assassination of Yeo Un-hyong is not known, it seems unreasonable for the drama to hint at who the assassin was. ¡°It wouldn¡¯t matter if it was a movie or a novel, but a historical TV soap on a state-run network that targets the public as a whole has enormous influence,¡± says Prof. Lee Min-ung of Hanyang University¡¯s mass communication department. ¡°I don¡¯t think that the direction the drama is trying to lead to is consistent with what our society does.¡±
(englishnews@chosun.com )
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