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Korean media: Park Geun-hye's new book says "never for the benefit of others out of selfishness"

According to a report by South Korea's Chosun Ilbo website on December 31, 2021, former South Korean President Park Geun-hye wrote in her book "Not Everyone Misses Everyone" (tentative translation) that came out on the 30th: "If I can do things for South Korea, I will do it." ”

The book is a correspondence between Ms. Park, who was arrested in March 2017, and her supporters, and was written by lawyer Yoo Young-ha.

Park Geun-hye said: "It can be clearly said that I have not done an ugly thing for the benefit of anyone out of selfishness. ”

Regarding the sewer wreck, Park Geun-hye said: "The situation on the day of the sinking of the Sewol was so shocking that it is very difficult to recall the situation now." I was not in good health that day and received a report at the official residence. Regarding the situation at the time of the sinking of the Sewol ... I have no reason to hide, and there is no reason to hide. I think that in the future, over time, we will find out what is the truth. ”

In her concluding remarks, Park Geun-hye wrote: "Although I strive to make a good life for my citizens, it is unbearable to see everything that I am doing because the people around me have exceeded the rules, and the appearance of civil servants being tortured." Seeing the people who have accompanied me since I first started in politics and throwing all the black pots on me also made me feel the impermanence of life. ”

"I let go of the heart of blaming, accusing, and blaming others, and felt that all the shackles should be carried by me. Although I disappointed everyone, I was able to persevere until now because of the warm and loving letters sent to me by the people. ”

Source: Reference News Network

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