Article 1.` p3
The PSPD's Stance on the Final Investigation Report on the
Cheonan and the countering measures of the Lee Myung-bak
administration
1. Brief on the Cheonan Incident 3
2. The Basic Stance of the PSPD on the Cheonan's Sinking 4
3. PSPD's Brief Evaluation of the Final Report released by
the JIG on the Cheonan Incident 5
4. Problems related with the Counter-Measures decided by
President Lee Myung-bak after the JIG Final Report 7
5. PSPD's Recommendations 8
Article 2. p10
Eight Questions Needing Answers on the Investigation of the
Sunken Naval Corvette Cheonan
1. Summary of the Report by the Joint Civilian-Military
Investigation Group(JIG) of South Korean Government 11
2. Insufficient Evidence Proving a Torpedo Attack 12
Question 1. Had been really a torpedo-induced water column?
Question 2. No such severe injuries evident of a torpedo explosion
found in the bodies of survivors and deceased soldiers
Question 3. Is it true that there is no TOD recordings from the
early stage of the Cheonan incident?
Question 4. There are no severe damages evident of an explosion
on the severed surface, on the bottom of the ship and
in the interior of the hull.
Question 5. Why the military concealed the finding and refloating of
the gas turbine room? And why did they omit the
investigation of the gas turbine room from
investigating?
Question 6. Were the oxidized aluminum substances, not gun
powder, evident of an explosion?
3. Lack of evidence showing the attack was from a North
Korean submarine 18
Question 7. What is the profile of the YONO class submarine? Is it
understandable that the submarine had not been
followed for several days by the ROK and the U.S.
surveillance?
Question 8. Why couldn't a torpedo launch be detected?
Article 3. p21
Six Problems on the Investigation Process of the Cheonan Sinking
1. Objectives 21
2. Problems with the military in censoring information and
selective disclosure of information 22
Problem1. The military not disclosing and censoring basic
information on the Cheonan vessel
Problem2. Hiding of the TOD video-recordings of the Cheonan
breaking into half and sinking and changing of words
Problem3. Imposing political and legal measures and restrictions
against ordinary citizens raising doubts
3. Problems with the JIG 25
Problem4. The JIG practically excluding civilians
Problem5. The JIG that limited investigative efforts by civilian
members
Problem6. Unknown roles of the foreign investigators
Article 1.` p3
The PSPD's Stance on the Final Investigation Report on the
Cheonan and the countering measures of the Lee Myung-bak
administration
1. Brief on the Cheonan Incident 3
2. The Basic Stance of the PSPD on the Cheonan's Sinking 4
3. PSPD's Brief Evaluation of the Final Report released by
the JIG on the Cheonan Incident 5
4. Problems related with the Counter-Measures decided by
President Lee Myung-bak after the JIG Final Report 7
5. PSPD's Recommendations 8
Article 2. p10
Eight Questions Needing Answers on the Investigation of the
Sunken Naval Corvette Cheonan
1. Summary of the Report by the Joint Civilian-Military
Investigation Group(JIG) of South Korean Government 11
2. Insufficient Evidence Proving a Torpedo Attack 12
Question 1. Had been really a torpedo-induced water column?
Question 2. No such severe injuries evident of a torpedo explosion
found in the bodies of survivors and deceased soldiers
Question 3. Is it true that there is no TOD recordings from the
early stage of the Cheonan incident?
Question 4. There are no severe damages evident of an explosion
on the severed surface, on the bottom of the ship and
in the interior of the hull.
Question 5. Why the military concealed the finding and refloating of
the gas turbine room? And why did they omit the
investigation of the gas turbine room from
investigating?
Question 6. Were the oxidized aluminum substances, not gun
powder, evident of an explosion?
3. Lack of evidence showing the attack was from a North
Korean submarine 18
Question 7. What is the profile of the YONO class submarine? Is it
understandable that the submarine had not been
followed for several days by the ROK and the U.S.
surveillance?
Question 8. Why couldn't a torpedo launch be detected?
Article 3. p21
Six Problems on the Investigation Process of the Cheonan Sinking
1. Objectives 21
2. Problems with the military in censoring information and
selective disclosure of information 22
Problem1. The military not disclosing and censoring basic
information on the Cheonan vessel
Problem2. Hiding of the TOD video-recordings of the Cheonan
breaking into half and sinking and changing of words
Problem3. Imposing political and legal measures and restrictions
against ordinary citizens raising doubts
3. Problems with the JIG 25
Problem4. The JIG practically excluding civilians
Problem5. The JIG that limited investigative efforts by civilian
members
Problem6. Unknown roles of the foreign investigators