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Yoon and his legal team have repeatedly invoked far-right claims, without evidence, of a conspiracy between South Korea’s left-wing opposition and Pyongyang as they defend the president from criminal ...
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Choi Sung-ryong, whose father was executed by North Korea, wants to pressure a pro-Pyongyang association in Tokyo over the ...
Yoon called the assembly "a den of criminals" and vowed to eliminate "shameless North Korea followers and anti-state forces." After declaring martial law on Dec. 3, Yoon sent troops and police ...
But before dawn on Wednesday, hundreds of police officers and investigators ... "hostile" nations attacking the country, alluding to North Korea. AFP reporters earlier witnessed brief scuffles ...
South Korean investigators and police used ladders to climb into Yoon ... to safeguard South Korea “from the threats posed by North Korea’s communist forces and eliminate anti-state elements”.
South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol becomes the first sitting president to be arrested in the country’s history after weeks-long standoff.
Yoon’s detention, after a tense standoff outside the presidential residence, marks the latest chapter in a bewildering series of events since his martial law decree.