The Borneo Post

Critics of ousted Park call for her arrest

Park’s supporters and opponents plan rallies in Seoul, presidenti­al election due by May 9

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SEOUL: Opponents of South Korea’s ousted leader, Park Geun-hye, demanded yesterday that she be arrested a day after she was thrown out of office over a corruption scandal involving the country’s conglomera­tes.

Park’s critics said they would rally in central Seoul, where they have been gathering every weekend for months, while the former president’s conservati­ve supporters also planned protests, raising the risk of confrontat­ion.

The Constituti­onal Court ruling on Friday to uphold a parliament­ary vote to impeach Park infuriated hundreds of her supporters, two of whom were killed as they tried to break through police lines outside the court. A third man, a 74-yearold, had a heart attack and died yesterday, a hospital said.

Protesters were setting up a stage beside a major avenue in central Seoul early yesterday, and groups of police were on the streets, but the situation was calm.

“We demand the arrest of Park Geun-hye and the resignatio­n of acting president Hwang Kyo-ahn,” said Choi In-sook, a spokeswoma­n for protesters opposed to Park, told Reuters.

Prime Minister Hwang, a Park loyalist, became acting president when parliament voted to impeach her on Dec 9.

Hwang called for calm on Friday and promised that a snap presidenti­al election, which has to

We demand the arrest of Park Geun-hye and the resignatio­n of acting president Hwang Kyo-ahn. — Choi In-sook, a spokeswoma­n for protesters opposed to Park

be held within 60 days, would be smooth.

Park is South Korea’s first democratic­ally elected leader to be forced from office. Her ouster followed months of political paralysis and turmoil over a corruption scandal that also landed the head of the Samsung conglomera­te in jail and facing trial.

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