South Korean President Is Detained in Insurrection Inquiry

South Korean President Is Detained in Insurrection Inquiry

Investigators have detained South Korea’s impeached leader, Yoon Suk Yeol. This is the first time a sitting South Korean president has been detained on criminal charges. Choe Sang-Hun, the ​Seoul bureau chief for The New York Times​, explains how we got here and what it may mean for South Korea moving forward. Source link

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South Korean Leader Shuns Trial as He Tries to Hold Off Detention

South Korean Leader Shuns Trial as He Tries to Hold Off Detention

The Constitutional Court of South Korea began formal deliberations on Tuesday to decide whether to unseat President Yoon Suk Yeol. The impeached leader stayed away, holed up in his fortified presidential compound where he is bracing himself for what his aides called a “siege attack” from up to 1,000 criminal investigators planning to detain him […]

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With South Korea in Crisis, Eight Justices Will Decide President’s Fate

With South Korea in Crisis, Eight Justices Will Decide President’s Fate

For six weeks, South Korea has lurched through its worst political crisis in decades, throwing the resilience of the country’s democracy into question. On Tuesday, it takes the biggest step toward a resolution, when the Constitutional Court begins deliberating whether to remove or reinstate the country’s impeached president. The eight justices on the court will […]

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How Bodyguards Are Keeping South Korea’s President Yoon From Detention

How Bodyguards Are Keeping South Korea’s President Yoon From Detention

South Korea’s Presidential Security Service, a​n agency​ assigned to protect the president, prides itself on being the “last bastion for a safe and stable state administration.” It is now at the heart of South Korea’s biggest political mess in decades, acting as a final line of defense to prevent criminal investigators from detaining President Yoon […]

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South Korea Fails to Detain Impeached President in Standoff at His Home

South Korea Fails to Detain Impeached President in Standoff at His Home

When around 100 criminal investigators and police officers entered a hilly compound in central Seoul on Friday morning, they tried to achieve something that has never been done before in South Korea: detain a sitting president. First, they made it through two blockades formed by parked vehicles and people. Then, when they came within 650 […]

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