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靑 "산케이 입에 담기 부끄러운 기사…책임묻겠다"

Aug. 7, 2014 - 19:02 By 신용배

박근혜 대통령에 대한 산케이신문 기사가 화제를 모은 가운데 청와대가 강경 대응에 나섰다.

7일 청와대는 박근혜 대통령의 사생활 의혹을 보도한 일본 산케이신문에 대해 민·형사상 책임을 끝까지 물을 것으로 전해졌다.

앞서 가토 타쓰야 서울지국장은 지난 3일 '박근혜 대통령이 여객선 침몰 당일, 행방불명…누구와 만났을까?'라는 제목의 기사를 냈다.

이 기사는 세월호 참사 당일인 지난 4월16일 7시간가량 박 대통령의 소재가 파악되지 않는 데 대해 박 대통령의 사생활 의혹을 제기하는 내용을 담고 있다.

또 기사에 따르면 당시 박 대통령이 '비밀리에 접촉'한 남성과 함께 있었다는 소문이 증권가 정보지 등을 통해 돌고 있으며 현 정권이 '레임덕'에 들어섰다.

윤두현 청와대 홍보수석은 이날 "산케이 신문은 입에 담기도 부끄러운 것을 기사로 썼다"며 "민·형사상 책임을 끝까지 묻겠다"고 밝혔다.

산케이 박근혜, 산케이신문 기사 소식을 접한 네티즌들은 "산케이 박근혜, 산케이신문 기사, 심각한 문제다" "산케이 박근혜, 산케이신문 기사, 산케이신문이 왜 그랬지?" "산케이 박근혜, 산케이신문 기사 대단하네" 등의 반응을 보였다.

(khnews@heraldcorp.com)



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Presidential office to take legal action on Japanese newspaper 



South Korea’s presidential office said on Thursday that it would consider taking legal actions against the Sankei Shimbun, a Japanese conservative newspaper, for allegedly running an offensive story about South Korean President Park Geun-hye.

"(The newspaper) published a story that even (makes one feel) ashamed to talk about,” said Yoon Doo-hyun, senior presidential secretary for public relations, at a meeting with reporters. “They might have attracted one more reader based on a lie, but we will follow through with stern action.”

Yoon’s visit to the press center at Cheong Wa Dae came hours after Sankei released a critical report on President Park, citing a column published by Chosun Ilbo, a conservative daily here, last month.

Citing the Chosun Ilbo column, Sankei said a rumor was circulating that Park went missing for several hours on April 16, the day the Sewol ferry sank off Korea’s southwestern coast, and that she may have had a “secret meeting with someone” during that time.

Yoon told reporters that a South Korean civil organization had already filed a complaint against the Japanese newspaper over the report. He said Cheong Wa Dae would separately consider taking legal action against Sankei to hold the Japanese newspaper responsible in civil and criminal cases.

Earlier in the day, Rep. Ahn Min-seok of the main opposition New Politics Alliance for Democracy said during a parliamentary hearing for Education Minister-nominee Hwang Woo-yea that the head of state was badly insulted by foreign media because there was no effort to denounce such rumors.

(christory@heraldcorp.com)