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South Korean Court Incident Follows Presidential Detention Extension

A confrontation unfolded at Seoul Western District Court early Sunday when supporters of detained South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol breached the building following his extended detention order. The incident occurred after a judge granted a 20-day detention extension for Yoon, who was arrested Wednesday on potential insurrection charges related to his December 3 martial law declaration. The court cited concerns about evidence preservation in its decision. Around 3 a.m. local time, protesters overwhelmed riot police, entering the building after deploying fire extinguishers against security forces. The intrusion resulted in damage to office equipment and furniture, with some participants broadcasting their actions on YouTube. Law enforcement restored order within hours, arresting 46 protesters. Nine police officers sustained injuries, while approximately 40 people received treatment for minor injuries near the court, according to emergency responders. Acting President Choi Sang-mok condemned the […]

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1000 Officers Scale Walls to Arrest South Korean President in Dawn Raid!

South Korea's sitting president Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested Wednesday after investigators scaled walls and cut through barbed wire at his residence, marking the first such arrest of a president in the nation's history. The arrest followed a failed attempt on January 3rd when investigators were blocked by presidential security. This time, approximately 1,000 officers arrived before dawn, equipped with ladders and bolt cutters to overcome barricades including buses at the entrance. Yoon, 64, faces insurrection charges related to a December 3rd martial law order. While he claimed the order protected against "anti-state" forces, it came amid his political struggles following the opposition's victory in last April's election. Before his arrest, Yoon released a three-minute video stating he would cooperate with investigators despite believing the warrant was illegal. His lawyers contest the Corruption Investigation Office's jurisdiction over insurrection charges and […]

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South Korea’s Political Crisis Intensifies as Acting President Impeached

South Korea's parliament has voted to impeach Acting President Han Duck-soo, marking the second impeachment of a top leader in two weeks. The National Assembly secured 192 votes for Han's impeachment, surpassing the required 151-vote threshold. Han assumed leadership after President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment following a controversial martial law proposal on December 3. Opposition legislators pursued Han's impeachment, claiming he obstructed Yoon's impeachment process. The parliamentary session erupted in discord when Speaker Woo Won-shik announced the 151-vote requirement for Han's impeachment, lower than the 200 votes needed for Yoon's removal. Members of the ruling People Power Party (PPP) protested this decision, with many boycotting the vote while denouncing it as an "abuse of power." Han will be suspended upon official parliamentary notification. Like Yoon's case, the Constitutional Court must review the impeachment within 180 days. "I respect the National […]

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Political Storm: South Korea’s President Faces Impeachment Trial

The South Korean constitutional court has initiated impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol, marking a significant moment in the country's political landscape. The process began after members of parliament voted to impeach Yoon, citing concerns about his declaration of martial law and the resulting political unrest. The constitutional court now has six months to determine whether to remove Yoon from office or reinstate him. This timeline reflects the gravity of the situation and the need for a thorough review of the circumstances leading to the impeachment. Procedural details indicate that the court will proceed with six justices, despite having three positions currently vacant. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for December 27th, with potential public hearings expected to take several months. If the impeachment is upheld, South Korea would be required to hold presidential elections within 60 days. In the […]

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