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Challenges in Restoring Democracy and
                            the Prospect of Public Uprising


            Professor Lee expressed deep concern over the lack of viable
            mechanisms to expose or address electoral fraud in Korea. He
            criticized the Yoon administration for its reluctance to act on
            electoral fraud warnings, suggesting that the only remaining
            option might be a public uprising-though he acknowledged its
            improbability. Despite these challenges, Lee emphasized that
            awareness of China’s encroachment has grown signi#cantly over
            the past several years, with increasing public recognition of the
            associated risks.



                                     Conclusion:
                The Need for International Support and Public Awareness



            Lee called for international cooperation and support to address
            South Korea’s electoral fraud and restore democratic principles.
            He underscored the importance of attention from global leaders
            like President Donald Trump in uncovering the truth and
            fostering accountability. While acknowledging the low likelihood
            of internal reforms, Lee urged the Korean public to critically
            examine electoral system flaws and engage in efforts to protect
            democracy. He expressed hope that international pressure
            and heightened public consciousness could eventually lay the
            groundwork for reclaiming South Korea’s democratic integrity.












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