Opponents of the three major newspapers credit them with a disproportionate degree of influence and power, to the extent that they believe that simply abolishing them would unleash major positive changes (one of the most prominent anti-newspaper organizations is called "Beautiful World Without
Chojoongdong"). Although the major newspapers are private organisations, and are competitors with each other, they are nevertheless considered by their opponents to be a monolithic, quasi-governmental organization. Criticism stems from their previous history of collaboration with Japan in the
Japanese occupation of 1910–1945. (the
JoongAng Ilbo, however did not exist during the Japanese occupation), as well as their collaboration with domestic authoritarian rule before the democratic transition in 1987.
Censorship Some critics say CJD newspapers have conservative tendencies of censoring news unfavorable to the conservative
Lee Myung-bak government. Jung Woon-hyun accused the three newspapers of censoring
WikiLeaks-related articles that is alleged to have exposed negative issues under President
Lee Myung-bak's administrative influence. It has also broadcast the court decisions that acquitted MBC's
PD Note and its episode on 2008 Beef protests, but agreed that false information was in the episode.
Accusation of strategic marriages Opponents believe that CJD have joined with the business world through strategic marriages, making their articles biased towards capital.
Pro Korea-U.S. Free Trade agreement There was some criticism that three CJD newspapers simultaneously presented articles about the danger of negative Free Trade Agreement rumors on the
South Korea–United States Free Trade Agreement among South Korean
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