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Korea Police Raid School Over Alleged Online Election Manipulation

  • South Korea is set to elect a new president on June 3, 2025, following the impeachment of ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol over a martial law declaration.
  • Disinformation targeting opposition leader Lee Jae-myung includes false claims about his ties to China, as noted by media communications professor Choi Jin-bong.
  • Polling data shows Lee with a significant lead over rival Kim Moon-soo, despite misleading narratives suggesting otherwise, reflecting a growing tension in South Korean politics.
  • Experts warn that AI-driven misinformation threatens democracy by hindering access to truthful information for voters.
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South Korea election hit by misinformation

A photo of the frontrunner bowing to a Mao Zedong statue? News reports claiming US President Donald Trump endorsed a long-shot candidate? Not true, just examples of South Korea's election misinformation problems.

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FRESH NEWS broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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