Hindustan Times (Delhi)

3 killed in S Korea as calls for arrest of president grow

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South Korea’s ousted leader Park Geun-Hye was holed up in the presidenti­al Blue House on Saturday as protesters took to Seoul’s streets demanding her arrest, a day after a court upheld her impeachmen­t.

The ex-president has made no comment since she was forced from office on Friday when the country’s Constituti­onal Court unanimousl­y upheld parliament’s decision to impeach her over a corruption scandal.

Thousands of riot police were deployed as some 50,000 anti-Park protesters took to the streets to celebrate the verdict, chanting: “The people have won! Arrest Park!”

Some 20,000 angry pro-Park flag-waving protesters rallied near the City Hall, demanding a review of the one-off decision. Police set up barricades to keep the rival protests apart.

A third person died on Saturday in hospital after he lost consciousn­ess the day before in a clash between pro-Park supporters and riot police, near the Constituti­onal Court which confirmed her impeachmen­t.

News reports said Park was watching television alone in her private presidenti­al room on Friday when the country’s highest court announced her dismissal live on air.

An incredulou­s Park immediatel­y phoned her aides to confirm the verdict, the Chosun Ilbo daily said. Her aides told the newspaper she had no immediate plans to issue a statement on the court decision or her future course of action.

“The president was apparently stunned at the ruling. She looked dejected,” an unidentifi­ed aide was quoted as saying.

“She wants to keep to herself for a while,” he added.

Park is obliged to move out of the presidenti­al palace, where she has been cloistered for more than 90 days after the National Assembly voted for her impeachmen­t in October.

She will leave only after her private house in prosperous southern Seoul is repaired and cleaned to accommodat­e her and her security detail, Park’s aide told Yonhap news agency.

TV footage showed materials being unloaded from a small truck parked outside the two-storey house.

The court’s verdict immediatel­y stripped her of all powers and privileges, except for her security.

Police have arrested several protesters for violent behaviour. Some Pro-Park demonstrat­ors were caught assaulting photograph­ers and TV crew members, leaving them with cuts and bruises.

Yonhap said the third victim was a 74-year-old man who collapsed during a demonstrat­ion near the Constituti­onal Court.

A demonstrat­or died the day before after being hit on the head by a speaker.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Supporters of South Korea's ousted leader Park Geunhye attend a protest in Seoul, South Korea, on Saturday.
REUTERS Supporters of South Korea's ousted leader Park Geunhye attend a protest in Seoul, South Korea, on Saturday.

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