Bodyguards block journalists from former South Korean ambassador ...
12th Nov 2005, 07:38 GMT
(Reuters) - Bodyguards block journalists from former South Korean ambassador to the U.S. Hong Seok-hyun (R) upon his arrival at an airport in Seoul November 12, 2005. South Korea's prosecution plans to summon Hong next week for questioning over alleged involvement in Samsung Group's provision of slush funds to presidential candidates in 1997, according to local media. Hong resigned in September after a seven month tenure as the ambassador and has been staying in the U.S. since. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won
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