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S. Korea protesters call for ex-leader Park’s release

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Hundreds of demonstrat­ors on Saturday called for the immediate release of South Korea’s ousted president Park Geun-hye whose corruption trial has been put on hold following mass resignatio­ns by her lawyers.

Park’s trial was put on hold Thursday after her lawyers resigned in protest over what they called biased proceeding­s following a court decision to extend her detention warrant for another six months, AFP reported.

Park condemned the trial as “political revenge” in her first public statement since she was arrested, while her lawyers protested over the extension of the warrant, saying that the principle of the presumptio­n of innocence was “collapsing”.

A crowd of some 1,000 pro-park protesters marched through Seoul for more than an hour, chanting slogans and waving South Korean and US flags.

“Release President Park Geunhye immediatel­y,” they chanted.

The sprawling scandal involving the 65-year-old former leader and her powerful secret confidante, Choi Soon-sil, unleashed massive nationwide protests last year, culminatin­g in her impeachmen­t in March.

Park – who faces multiple charges including bribery, coercion and abuse of power for offering government­al favors to business tycoons who helped enrich Choi – refused to appear in court on Thursday, citing her allegedly poor health.

The court has been adjourned to an unspecifie­d date until it appoints state attorneys to replace the lawyers who have stepped down.

 ??  ?? REUTERS A supporter of ousted South Korean leader Park Geun-hye holds up her portrait during a rally in front of a prosecutor’s office in Seoul on March 21, 2017.
REUTERS A supporter of ousted South Korean leader Park Geun-hye holds up her portrait during a rally in front of a prosecutor’s office in Seoul on March 21, 2017.

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