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    Martial Law: Why South Korea’s ex-Defence Minister attempts to kill self

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedDecember 11, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Why South Korea's ex-Defence Minister attempts to kill self over martial law political crisis
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    Former South Korean Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun has attempted to end his own life while in custody, the head of the country’s correctional service said Wednesday, as a political crisis from the President’s brief declaration of martial law continues to spiral.

    Kim was detained in the capital Seoul on Sunday, days after President Yoon Suk Yeol’s stunning but short-lived declaration of martial law sparked widespread public anger in the country.

    Kim allegedly recommended the imposition of martial law and was the first figure detained over the case. He resigned as defense minister on Thursday.

    Shin Yong-hae, the Commissioner General of Korea Correctional Service, said Kim made the attempt before a formal arrest warrant was issued late Tuesday.

    Speaking to legislators at the National Assembly, Shin said the incident took place in a bathroom. When a corrections officer opened the bathroom door, Kim gave up on the attempt, Shin added.

    He has been moved to an isolation room and has no health issues, Shin said.

    The incident is the latest in what has become a stunning political showdown in South Korea over the past week.

    In an unannounced television address late on December 3, Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, accusing the main opposition party of sympathizing with North Korea and of “anti-state activities.” Dramatic scenes from that night showed security forces breaking through windows in the National Assembly to try and prevent lawmakers from gathering.

    Within just six hours, the leader was forced to back down, after lawmakers forced their way past soldiers into parliament to strike down the decree.

    In the days since, Yoon has been facing intense pressure to step down.

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    He survived an impeachment vote Saturday after members of his ruling conservative People Power Party left parliament and boycotted the vote. The party’s leader Han Dong-hoon, however, has insisted Yoon must resign, saying the party will “continue to push for the president’s orderly resignation.”

    The main opposition Democratic Party is preparing a new impeachment motion against Yoon, with a vote expected as early as Saturday.

    Meanwhile, the Defense Ministry said it has suspended three top military commanders over their alleged involvement in the martial law imposition, according to the AP

    Before resigning as defense minister, Kim said in a statement Wednesday that “all troops who performed duties related to martial law were acting on my instructions, and all responsibility lies with me.”

    Police have also launched an investigation into Yoon and other top officials on treason allegations. And on Tuesday, lawmakers approved a special council to investigate whether Yoon committed insurrection and abused his power by issuing martial law.

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