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South Korea’s impeached president launched from jail

By Editorial Board Published March 8, 2025 2 Min Read
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South Korea’s impeached president launched from jail

South Korea’s impeached president has been launched from jail, a day after his arrest was cancelled.

A Seoul court docket cancelled the arrest in order that he may stand trial for insurrection with out being detained.

As he left the detention centre, Yoon bowed deeply to his supporters, waving and clenching his fists.

The group shouted his title and waved South Korean and US flags.

South Korea’s impeached president launched from jail

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Yoon Suk Yeol greets his supporters as he comes out of a detention centre. Pic: AP

Yoon mentioned he “appreciates the courage and decision by the Seoul Central District Court to correct illegality”, in an announcement distributed by his legal professionals, an obvious reference to authorized disputes over his arrest.

Whereas thanking his supporters, he additionally requested those that are on starvation strike towards his impeachment to finish the motion.

Yoon faces insurrection fees linked to his declaration of martial legislation on 3 December.

The transfer set off the nation’s most severe political disaster since its democratisation within the late Nineteen Eighties.

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In a dramatic dawn operation, President Yoon was arrested in Seoul- the second attempt by officers.

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The disaster started when, in an try to interrupt by legislative gridlock, he imposed army rule and despatched troops to the Nationwide Meeting and election workplaces.

The standoff lasted solely hours after politicians who managed to get by a blockade voted to raise the measure.

The opposition-dominated meeting voted to question him on 14 December.

The Constitutional Courtroom has been deliberating whether or not to formally dismiss or reinstate Yoon.

If the court docket upholds his impeachment, a nationwide election might be held inside two months.

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