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Is it true that in Korea, freedom of expression is non-existent?

https://www.quora.com/Is-it-true-that-in-Korea-freedom-of-expression-is-non-existent/answer/%E6%A1%91%E7%94%B0-%E5%81%A5%E5%8F%B8-Kuwata-Kenji?prompt_topic_bio=1

South Korea's Law on Japan slaughtered the pro-Japanese by anti-ethnic act law.
In South Korea, the pro-Japanese was sealed by the "Law to confiscate the property of the pro-Japanese".
In South Korea, you will be killed if you say "Japan's merger era was good".
In South Korea, you can become a criminal by writing “historical facts” with Japan.
Currently, South Korea is studying the “History Distortion Prohibition Law”.
In South Korea, if you talk about "facts", you become a criminal.
Historical facts are leaking.
Youtube censorship has begun.
There are Koreans who want to tell the truth before it becomes a crime.

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