Concern raised over SKorean treatment of Bloomberg reporter

AP  |  Seoul 

International journalists' organisations have expressed concern over South Korea's press freedoms after the country's ruling party singled out a over what it claimed was a "borderline treacherous" article Moon Jae-in, resulting in threats to the reporter's safety.

The said Tuesday that it has no immediate plans to withdraw a March 13 statement by Lee Hae-sik, who attacked the by name over a September article whose headline described Moon as acting as the "top spokesman" of North Korean leader at the

Moon's office has refused to answer multiple requests for comment.

The responded sharply last week after a conservative lawmaker during a parliamentary speech borrowed the headline to criticize Moon's diplomacy with

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First Published: Tue, March 19 2019. 12:30 IST