South Korean president refused to testify. He went to a single cell

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Shin Jong He, Commissioner-General of the Korean Prison Service stated that Jun Suk Jeol was not problematic during formal activities, including medical examinations, photographing or changing clothing into a prison suit.

The president refused to testify.

The arrested South Korean president, however, refused to appear at the proceeding and attest on Monday.

Jun Suk Jeol was moved to a single cell of 12 square meters. In the area there is simply a table, a shelf, a washbasin and a toilet and a TV, but the time for watching tv is strictly limited.

SEE: The impeachment of the president of South Korea. Parliament's decision

The authorities besides reported that safety measures were strengthened in the detention of the fishy and in the Constitutional Court, which is conducting the impeachment process.

Protest and assault. respective twelve people arrested

Seoul Court On Sunday local time, he issued a formal arrest warrant for South Korean President. Jun Suk Jeola in an investigation after his martial law. Tens of thousands of political supporters gathered in front of the court and detention center; there was a push with the police. Protesters entered the courthouse. 86 people were arrested.

Jun Suk Jeol stated through his lawyers that he considered Sunday protests in court to be ‘shocking and unfortunate’, calling on people to express their opinions peacefully.

SEE: South Korea introduces martial law

He besides stressed that he understood that many people are “angry” and feel “injustice”. At the same time, he asked the police for a tolerant approach to the case.

The coup – a crime that Yoon may be accused of – is 1 of the fewer before which the president of South Korea has no immunity and can be punished with death. South Korea But she hasn't executed anyone in almost 30 years.

Flash martial law

Jun Suk Jeola declared a local martial law on 3 December evening, announcing "the elimination of anti-state forces" and accusing the opposition of paralyzing government work and sympathizing with communist North Korea.

SEE: South Korean martial law. U.S. comments

Shortly thereafter, the military issued a decree prohibiting political activity, the work of parliament and the party, and imposed the control of the military-state management staff over the media.

At 1:16 a.m. local time (17:16 in Poland – ed.) National Assembly voted to abolish martial law, which invalidated the President's decision.

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