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South Korea’s Ex-President Yoon Denies Insurrection Charges as Trial Opens

April 14, 2025
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South Korea’s former president, Yoon Suk Yeol, appeared in court on Monday to deny charges of insurrection in the opening session of his criminal trial, insisting that his actions during a brief martial law declaration in December did not amount to an attempt to overthrow civilian rule.

Yoon was impeached this month, after being impeached and suspended by lawmakers over his December 3 attempt to subvert civilian rule, which saw armed soldiers deployed to parliament.

He became South Korea’s first sitting head of state to be arrested in January in connection to the criminal case against him, although he was later released on procedural grounds.

Yoon attended the trial at Seoul Central District Court and was asked by the justices to state his name, date of birth and other personal information.

The former president has denied the charges against him and took to the stand Monday to defend himself.

“To frame an event that lasted only a few hours, (that) was non-violent, and (to have) immediately accepted the dissolution request from the National Assembly as insurrection… strikes me as legally unfounded,” Yoon told the court.

Yoon, himself a former prosecutor, asked the court to display the prosecution’s presentation on a courtroom monitor, and proceeded to rebut their opening statement point by point.

The prosecution argued that Yoon “planned to incite an uprising with the intent to subvert the constitutional order”.

They gave evidence including Yoon’s planning of the martial law in advance and his deployment of the military to parliament, with orders to break windows and cut the power.

Long trial ahead
The court heard witness testimonies from two military officers called by prosecutors, including one who claimed he was instructed by top commanders “to drag out the lawmakers gathered in the National Assembly to lift the martial law”.

Lawmakers defied armed soldiers and climbed over fences in order to gather in parliament and vote down Yoon’s martial law declaration, forcing him to backtrack within hours.

The next hearing is scheduled for April 21, with experts saying the trial is likely to be a lengthy one.

“The first verdict is likely to be delivered around August, but the case involves around 70,000 pages of evidence and numerous witnesses. So if deemed necessary by the court, the trial may be extended,” lawyer Min Kyoung-sic told AFP.

Former president Park Geun-hye, for example, was impeached in December 2016 — but it wasn’t until January 2021 that the Supreme Court finalised her sentence for influence peddling and corruption.

If found guilty, Yoon would become the third South Korean president to be found guilty of insurrection — after two military leaders in connection to a 1979 coup.

“Legal experts say that the precedent coup could be applied in the current case, as it also involved the coercive deployment of military forces,” said Min.

For charges of insurrection, Yoon could be sentenced to life in prison or the maximum penalty: the death sentence.

But is it highly unlikely that sentence would be carried out. South Korea has had an unofficial moratorium on executions since 1997.

AFP

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