Byun Hee-jae | |||||||||
Birth Date: | 22 April 1974 | ||||||||
Birth Place: | Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea | ||||||||
Nationality: | South Korea | ||||||||
Education: | Seoul National University | ||||||||
Occupation: | Political commentator, Journalist | ||||||||
Party: | Pine Tree Party | ||||||||
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Byun Hee-jae (; born 22 April 1974) is a South Korean conservative political commentator.[1] [2] He is also one of the founder of conservative weekly newspaper name Mediawatch.
He was born in Seoul in 1974. He studied in the Aesthetics Department at Seoul National University. Although in 1999 he joined the movement against the largest conservative newspaper in South Korea, The Chosun Ilbo, he later became one of the most notable conservative political commentators in South Korea.
After the Impeachment of Park Geun-hye, Byun launched a campaign defending her. He claimed she was innocent and that the charges against her were fabricated accusations levied by the prosecution for political motives.
Unlike most of conservative political activist Byun view president Yoon Suk Yeol very critically. Because Yoon was one of the main prosecutor that accused Park Geun-hye.[3] He regularly joins the protest against the president and this make him popular again among the anti-government media and public. Byun runs for 2024 South Korean legislative election as a candidate of Pine Tree Party founded by Song Young-gil, the former mayor of Incheon and former candidate of mayor of seoul in 2022.
In 2019 Byun invited Annette Lu, the former Vice President of the Republic of China to South Korea for advocating normalization of diplomatic relations between South Korea and Taiwan.[4]
In the interview with Japan Forward, the English newspaper published by Sankei Shimbun, byun argued he has reasonable grounds to believe that prosecutors at that time Yoon and Han Dong-hoon deeply involved in fabricating evidence to remove Park. [5]