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Manipulation of public opinion by National Intelligence Service during 2012 South Korean presidential election

Manipulation of public opinion by National Intelligence Service during 2012 South Korean presidential election consisted of two incidents. First, a female agent was claimed to have manipulated public opinion to help Park Geun-hye's presidential election under the command of the NIS. Second, the director of National Intelligence Service commanded a NIS agent to manipulate public opinion.
First allegation was claimed before South Korean presidential election, 2012, but it was unverified before the election.〔(Police in South Korea Say Spy Service Tried to Influence Election, The New York Times )〕 Even though the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency found this allegation was true before the election, the police chief Kim Yong-pan ordered Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency not to announce the evidences.〔Lee yun sang,(Kim yong-pan destroyed 100 page analysis data ), News1, June 14, 2013〕 The Agency announced that they did not find any illegal activities, which is against the collected evidences, three days before the election, which turned out to have a substantial impact on the election.〔http://www.dailiang.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=51839〕
Democratic United Party claimed that the NIS manipulated public opinion in support for Park Geun-hye's presidential campaign on December 11.
After the election, the South Korean Police alleged that an agent of Korean National Intelligence Service, Kim Ha Young, posted articles and cast votes to articles on politically sensitive topics in the Todayhumor website.〔("국정원女, 특정 정치성향 게시글에 찬반 표시" 확인 ), nocutnews, January 3, 2013〕〔(양파껍질처럼 계속 나오는 국정원 여직원 사건 ), SBS, February 26, 2013〕
In April 30. prosecutors raided the headquarters of the South Korean National Intelligence Service.〔()〕
In June 12, the head of the South Korean National Intelligence Service Won Sei-hoon and the head of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency Kim Yong-pan were prosecuted for interfering in the election.〔()〕
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