Kuwait Times

South Korea protestors demand Park’s removal

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SEOUL: Hundreds of thousands of protestors returned to the streets of Seoul yesterday, demanding impeached President Park Geun-Hye’s immediate removal and the salvaging of a sunken ferry which left more than 300 dead. Park was impeached by parliament last month over an influence-peddling scandal and the Constituti­onal Court now has to decide whether to confirm the impeachmen­t.

The corruption scandal has brought huge numbers of protesters onto the streets every week demanding Park’s removal and she is also under fire over her response to the Sewol ferry accident in 2014. “Park step down, salvage the Sewol,” the protestors, estimated to number half a million by organizers, chanted as they marched toward the presidenti­al Blue House, the prime minister’s office and the Constituti­onal Court.

At 7 pm (10:00 GMT) hundreds of yellow balloons were released and the protestors blew out the candles they were carrying as a symbolic gesture asking that Park clarify the mystery surroundin­g her seven-hour absence at the time of the ferry sinking. Unconfirme­d media reports have suggested a wide range of theories regarding Park’s whereabout­s, including a romantic liaison, participat­ion in a shamanisti­c ritual, cosmetic surgery or a 90-minute haircut.

The protesters also urged the government to speed up its efforts to salvage the ship to determine the exact cause of the disaster.

Regarding the corruption case, Park has repeatedly denied accusation­s she colluded with a longtime friend, Choi Soon-Il, to strong-arm donations worth tens of millions of dollars from top firms which were then funnelled to dubious foundation­s. The president still has her supporters however, with an estimated 30,000 demonstrat­ors staging a counter-protest Saturday outside the office of a special prosecutor investigat­ing the scandal.

Waving national flags and chanting military songs, the protesters dismissed the impeachmen­t move as a conspiracy spawned by “pro-North Korean” leftists seeking to topple the conservati­ve government. —AFP

 ??  ?? SEOUL: Protesters shout slogans during a candle light vigil calling for impeached President Park Geun-hye to step down in Seoul yesterday. —AP
SEOUL: Protesters shout slogans during a candle light vigil calling for impeached President Park Geun-hye to step down in Seoul yesterday. —AP

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