k Former Seoul Bureau Chief of Sankei ShimbunAcquitted for article on President Park Tatsuya Kato, Dec 17, 2015 Tatsuya Kato, former Seoul bureau chief of Japanese Sankei Shimbun newspaper, attends a news conference after his trial in Seoul, South Korea. The Japanese journalists verdict hearing on defamation charges was held at the Seoul Central District Court on Thursday and he was acquitted of charges. According to media report, Kato wrote an article that President Park Geunhye and her former adviser when she was a lawmaker, Jeong Yunhoe had an alleged secret meeting on April 16, 2014 when the Sewol ferry sank off the southwest coast of South Korea, killing more than 300 people. Photo by Lee JaeWonAFLO SOUTH KOREA Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Former Seoul Bureau Chief of Sankei Shimbun Acquitted for article on President Park Tatsuya Kato, Dec 17, 2015 : Tatsuya Kato, former Seoul bureau chief of Japanese Sankei Shimbun newspaper, attends a news conference after his trial in Seoul, South Korea. The Japanese journalist s verdict hearing on  defamation charges  was held at the Seoul Central District Court on Thursday and he was acquitted of charges. According to media report, Kato wrote an article that President Park Geun hye and her former adviser when she was a lawmaker, Jeong Yun hoe had an alleged secret meeting on April 16, 2014 when the Sewol ferry sank off the southwest coast of South Korea, killing more than 300 people.   Photo by Lee Jae Won AFLO   SOUTH KOREA
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Former Seoul Bureau Chief of Sankei Shimbun Acquitted for article on President Park

Tatsuya Kato, Dec 17, 2015 : Tatsuya Kato, former Seoul bureau chief of Japanese Sankei Shimbun newspaper, attends a news conference after his trial in Seoul, South Korea. The Japanese journalist's verdict hearing on "defamation charges" was held at the Seoul Central District Court on Thursday and he was acquitted of charges. According to media report, Kato wrote an article that President Park Geun-hye and her former adviser when she was a lawmaker, Jeong Yun-hoe had an alleged secret meeting on April 16, 2014 when the Sewol ferry sank off the southwest coast of South Korea, killing more than 300 people. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)

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