Former President Yoon Suk Yeol walks into a theater in Seoul’s Dongdaemun District to watch the film “Korean Election Fraud, God’s Will?” on Wednesday. (Yonhap)
Former President Yoon Suk Yeol walks into a theater in Seoul’s Dongdaemun District to watch the film “Korean Election Fraud, God’s Will?” on Wednesday. (Yonhap)

Former President Yoon Suk Yeol on Wednesday attended a screening of a controversial documentary alleging election fraud, in his first official outing other than attending court hearings since his impeachment in April.

Yoon visited a theater in Seoul’s Dongdaemun District to watch the film “Korean Election Fraud, God’s will?” When asked by reporters why he came, Yoon entered the auditorium without responding.

The documentary centers on claims of fraud in last year’s general election, during whic Yoon was president. It was co-produced by former KBS producer Lee Yeong-don and Jeon Han-gil, a former history teacher turned right-wing figure. Jeon told reporters he had invited Yoon to the screening. The two were seen sitting side by side.

Former President Yoon Suk Yeol speaks with film producers Lee Yeong-don and Jeon Han-gil at a theater in Seoul’s Dongdaemun District before watching “Korean Election Fraud, God’s Will?” on Wednesday. (Newsis)
Former President Yoon Suk Yeol speaks with film producers Lee Yeong-don and Jeon Han-gil at a theater in Seoul’s Dongdaemun District before watching “Korean Election Fraud, God’s Will?” on Wednesday. (Newsis)

Yoon, a conservative who recently gave up his People Power Party membership to aid ongoing presidential race, was impeached on April 4 by a unanimous decision of the Constitutional Court, which ruled his imposition of a short-lived martial law unconstitutional. He is currently on trial for insurrection and power abuse charges.

“Former President Yoon is a private citizen who has left our party. We have nothing to say about his schedule,” party spokesperson Shin Dong-wook told reporters in Yeouido.


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