South Korea opposition leader hopes for end to 'politics of hate' after attack
Published on 10 Jan 2024 1:46:04 PM
South Korea's main opposition party leader, Lee Jae-myung, said on Wednesday (Jan 10) that he hoped a stabbing attack he suffered could mark the end of the "politics of hate" in the country.
He was speaking to reporters and supporters after he was discharged from a hospital in Seoul, where he has been recovering since last week's attack in the southern city of Busan.
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South Korea's main opposition party leader, Lee Jae-myung, said on Wednesday (Jan 10) that he hoped a stabbing attack he suffered could mark the end of the "politics of hate" in the country.
He was speaking to reporters and supporters after he was discharged from a hospital in Seoul, where he has been recovering since last week's attack in the southern city of Busan.
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