Articles by Lee Jung-joo
Lee Jung-joo
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Will Yoon face criminal prosecution following impeachment bill?
After the motion to impeach South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol passed at the National Assembly on Saturday, questions linger as to how criminal investigations targeting Yoon will go forward, with the president currently booked on charges of insurrection, mutiny and abuse of power for his declaration of martial law on Dec. 3. During Saturday’s plenary session, the motion to impeach Yoon passed with 204 lawmakers voting in favor of the motion, 85 voting against, three abstentions and eight
Politics Dec. 14, 2024
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[From the Scene] College students hold joint rally to urge Yoon’s impeachment
On a cold Friday evening, university students filled the streets of Sinchon in Seodaemun-gu, western Seoul, urging for the impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and the severe punishment of those involved in his Dec. 3 declaration of martial law. At around 6 p.m., the streets of Yonseiro in Sinchon, generally filled with busking performances by young performers at this hour, began to swell with students instead, who held signs reading “Yoon Suk Yeol, step down immediately&rdq
Social Affairs Dec. 13, 2024
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Police chiefs face pretrial hearing over rebellion, insurrection allegations
Korean National Police Agency Commissioner Cho Ji-ho and Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency Chief Kim Bong-sik were to face pretrial hearings Friday afternoon for alleged violations of the Constitution over allegations of rebellion and insurrection. According to the Seoul Central District Court, the pretrial hearings for the two police chiefs were to be held at 3 p.m., a day after police filed arrest warrants for both Cho and Kim for violations of the Criminal Act concerning insurrection-related d
Social Affairs Dec. 13, 2024
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Police chief says Yoon ordered control of 10 locations before martial law
Korean National Police Agency Commissioner Cho Ji-ho confessed that he was told by President Yoon Suk Yeol in person to send personnel to 10 locations three hours before the declaration of martial law on Dec. 3, according to the police's special investigation team. During the police investigation, Cho testified that he was told to come into a presidential safe house and was handed a one-page document by Yoon. The document, according to Cho, listed key locations that would require police per
Politics Dec. 12, 2024
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Joint investigation team on Yoon launched
A joint investigative body was formed on Wednesday to investigate President Yoon Suk Yeol's short-lived declaration of martial law, amid concerns over overlapping investigations into the high-profile case that deals with allegations of insurrection of a sitting president. The Korean National Police Agency's National Office of Investigation said it would work together with the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials and the Defense Ministry "to leverage the stren
Politics Dec. 11, 2024
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Yoon banned from leaving country
The Justice Ministry said Monday that it had issued a travel ban on South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, shortly after he was booked over his short-lived martial law declaration on Dec. 3, a rare move against a sitting president. The decision came after a number of investigative agencies, including the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials, requested that the embattled president be banned from traveling overseas hours after the police said they were considering the measure
Social Affairs Dec. 9, 2024
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Boat capsizes near Gyeongju, killing 7
Seven people have been confirmed dead after their boat capsized off the coast of Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, the Pohang Coast Guard Station said Monday. According to the Coast Guard, a 29-ton Geumgwang fishing vessel carrying eight crew members collided with a cargo ship before capsizing at around 5:43 a.m. Out of the eight crew members on the fishing vessel, only seven have been found by the Coast Guard, as a search is still underway to find the remaining crew member. As for the cargo
Social Affairs Dec. 9, 2024
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Interior Minister resigns following martial law fiasco
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Sunday accepted the resignation of Interior Minister Lee Sang-min, who is believed to have played a key role in the martial law debacle late Tuesday. Lee’s resignation comes a day after the Democratic Party of Korea submitted an impeachment motion against the former minister, accusing Lee of plotting the martial law plan and advocating for it. The motion was due to be voted on Tuesday. “I deeply acknowledge my responsibility for failing to work
Politics Dec. 8, 2024
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Han Duck-soo pledges stability, but his authority is in question
After the National Assembly failed to pass the motion to impeach South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo vowed Sunday morning to “humbly seek cooperation” with the ruling People Power Party to “ensure all state functions operate smoothly and stably.” However, the opposing Democratic Party of Korea denounced such plans, claiming that such measures are “unconstitutional.” According to the Constitution, the prime minister is
Politics Dec. 8, 2024
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[Breaking] Police raid ex-defense minister’s official residence, office
The Korean National Police Agency’s National Office of Investigation initiated a search and seizure operation at the home and office of former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun on Sunday, as part of an investigation into the declaration of martial law by South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol late Tuesday. Kim was also put under emergency arrest, and his phone was confiscated by the prosecution on Sunday, as he is suspected of abusing his authority and using violence to exercise power after the
Social Affairs Dec. 8, 2024
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Seoul mayor demands Yoon Suk Yeol break 'irresponsible silence'
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon urged South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol to “take full responsibility” and “present a concrete plan to address the crisis. “ “Impeachment is not the only answer,” Oh said through a Facebook post. “The president must break his irresponsible silence.” Yoon hasn’t made a public appearance since ending the emergency martial law declaration early Wednesday. “As the ruling party, it is our duty to alleviate public anx
Politics Dec. 6, 2024
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Han increases influence after Yoon Suk Yeol debacle
Since South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law declaration Tuesday, ruling People Power Party chair Han Dong-hoon has publicly denounced Yoon and his decree, unlike the majority of his party. “Those responsible for unsettling the public and causing harm through unconstitutional martial law, including the president, must be held strictly accountable,” Han stated during Thursday’s party meeting. Though Han stated that he would work to block the impeachment motion
Social Affairs Dec. 5, 2024
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Seoul mayor calls for thorough investigation into martial law declaration
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon described President Yoon Suk Yeol’s declaration of martial law late Tuesday as “an act that fundamentally violated the essence of democracy,” calling for an investigation. "What is most urgent now is a thorough investigation,” said Oh, during a press briefing on Wednesday, hours after the presidential measure was stopped by the parliament. “We must hold accountable all those who participated in this ‘act of democratic destruction.&r
Politics Dec. 4, 2024
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South Korea faces unprecedented turmoil in aftermath of Yoon's martial law
-Yoon to face deepening political isolation amid growing threats of impeachment -All senior aides, Cabinet members offer to resign -Opposition submits bills to impeach Yoon, defense minister -Offering to resign, defense minister apologizes, says will take sole responsibility -Ruling party, PM convene at presidential office, PPP split on severing ties with Yoon -Supreme Court chief justice says illegality of martial law declaration will be reviewed -Armed troops forcibly enter Assembly for 1st ti
Politics Dec. 4, 2024
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'No one knew': PM, ruling party, aides say they were unaware of Yoon's plan
High-ranking political officials, including ruling party members, the prime minister and presidential aides, were not notified in advance of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law declaration, according to local media reports Wednesday. According to media sources, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and the 19 other Cabinet members were reportedly unaware of Yoon’s decision to declare martial law, and only learned of the declaration during an emergency Cabinet meeting convened sh
Politics Dec. 4, 2024
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