'Blacklisted' South Korea artists sue president, officials
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'Blacklisted' South Korea artists sue president, officials
This photo taken on February 8, 2017 shows film distributor Kim Il-Kwon posing for a photo at his office in Seoul. Kim was one of thousands of artists secretly blacklisted by the conservative government for voicing "left-wing" thoughts -- meaning criticism of the authorities. The government blacklist was aimed at starving artists of official subsidies and private funding and placing them under state surveillance, according to prosecutors probing the sprawling South Korean corruption and power abuse scandal that has brought millions of people onto the streets and seen President Park Geun-Hye impeached. Ed JONES / AFP.



SEOUL (AFP).- Hundreds of South Korean artists filed a lawsuit against impeached President Park Geun-Hye and two officials Thursday over a state "blacklist" of creatives who had criticised the authorities.

Park's former chief of staff and the ex-culture minister were charged this week for compiling and enforcing the list of nearly 10,000 artists in music, literature, film, dance, fine arts and theatre.

The list of "left-wing" artists was aimed at starving them of government subsidies or private funding, according to prosecutors probing a wider scandal around Park.

In the legal action, 461 artists sought one million won ($872) each for breach of their basic rights in privacy and freedom of expression and belief, said lawyers representing them.

"The artists were forced to censor themselves to avoid being labelled as 'leftists' and treated unfairly in state support, or becoming targets of state surveillance," the Lawyers for a Democratic Society said in a statement.

"We would like to show that it is wrong for authorities to try to conquer and tame culture and the arts by abusing its power through the blacklist," it said.

The defendants include Park, the two indicted officials, and several state bodies in charge of distributing government subsidies to artists.

Many artists on the list had satirised or criticised in their works Park or her late dictator father, Park Chung-Hee, who ruled with an iron fist from 1961 to 1979.

Many also criticised her policy failures including a botched rescue effort over the 2014 Sewol ferry sinking disaster that killed 300, or simply voiced support for the victims' families.

The full list features many top stars in Seoul's art scene, including Han Kang, who won the 2016 Man Booker International Prize with her novel "Vegetarian", and "Oldboy" film director Park Chan-Wook.


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