The Borneo Post

S. Korea protesters pushing for Park ouster

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SEOUL: Tens of thousands of people were expected to gather in Seoul yesterday for a ninth straight week to demand the immediate ouster of impeached President Park Geun-Hye, organisers said.

Parliament voted to impeach Park earlier this month over a corruption scandal in which she allegedly colluded with her friend, Choi Soon-Sil, to strong-arm donations from large conglomera­tes to two dubious foundation­s.

Park is also accused of ordering aides to leak confidenti­al state documents to Choi, who has no official title or security clearance, and allowing her to meddle in state affairs, including the appointmen­t of top officials.

Massive demonstrat­ions have been taking place in Seoul and other cities every Saturday for the past two months, with protesters calling for Park’s immediate departure from office.

But Park, who has been suspended from her duties since the impeachmen­t vote on December 9, has remained defiant, declaring she will ‘calmly’ wait until the Constituti­onal Court, which is due to rule on the case within 180 days, arrives at a decision.

Organisers said yesterday’s protest would see demonstrat­ors sing along to Christmas tunes with new lyrics calling for Park’s immediate removal.

“Today’s demonstrat­ion will be a mix of Christmas-eve celebratio­ns and protests,” Ahn Jin-Geol told AFP.

The demonstrat­ion comes as investigat­ors prepared to question Choi in connection with new allegation­s that she sent dubious assets worth hundreds of millions of dollars overseas. — AFP

 ??  ?? Protesters attend a rally calling for the immediate removal of South Korea’s impeached President Park Geun-Hye in downtown Seoul. — AFP photo
Protesters attend a rally calling for the immediate removal of South Korea’s impeached President Park Geun-Hye in downtown Seoul. — AFP photo

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