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South Korean president Yoon faces historic criminal trial

Thursday 20 February 2025 - 07:36
South Korean president Yoon faces historic criminal trial

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has become the first sitting head of state in the country to face a criminal trial, marking an unprecedented moment in the nation's political history. The trial, which commenced on Thursday at the Seoul Central District Court, revolves around Yoon's attempt to impose martial law, a move that led to his impeachment and subsequent legal proceedings.

The 64-year-old former prosecutor has been in custody since his arrest last month on insurrection charges, which carry the possibility of a life sentence or even the death penalty. The courtroom was heavily secured, and large crowds gathered outside, including a supporter dressed as Captain America.

Prosecutors argue that Yoon orchestrated an insurrection, while his defense maintains that the charges are legally unfounded, given that declaring martial law falls within presidential powers. His lawyer, Kim Hong-il, described the trial as a pivotal moment in constitutional history, emphasizing the judiciary's role in maintaining legal stability.

Simultaneously, the Constitutional Court is reviewing Yoon’s impeachment, with top government officials, including former Acting President Han Duck-soo and intelligence official Hong Jang-won, called to testify. If the court upholds his removal, new elections must be held within 60 days.

The controversy stems from Yoon’s brief six-hour martial law declaration, which was swiftly overturned by the opposition-led parliament. The situation has triggered political unrest, protests, and widespread misinformation. Yoon’s legal team insists that his actions were a matter of governance, beyond judicial scrutiny.

The Constitutional Court's decision remains pending, and if history is any indication, it could take weeks before the final verdict is reached.


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