A Turkish broadcaster, Show TV, has found itself amidst an international scandal. It had aired an image of President Moon Jae-in, describing the South Korean head of state as a suspect in the murder of a Filipina maid.
The controversial piece was aired on the February, 25, and the channel has since deleted the video online and sent formal apologies immediately after South Korea's embassy in Turkey sent the complaint. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs insists the guilty party should say “sorry” on-air.
— 우대인 (@park_ece) 11 марта 2018 г.
If my friends from Turkey hadn’t shown it to me, I probably wouldn't have heard about it. Is it a bad prank, Show TV? It’s unacceptable! President Moon Jae-in is a sincere and good man. #apologize
"We made multiple complaints to the broadcaster through our embassy there immediately after the program was aired," a ministry official said, according to the Korean news agency Yonhap. "We have also called for assurances to prevent similar accidents from happening."
In the segment, they also reportedly showed his photo with US President Donald Trump’s advisor and his daughter Ivanka during their meeting at the 2018 Olympics, identifying them as a "millionaire businessman and his wife" and a “killer couple”. Any complaints from the US on the matter have not been reported.
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