The legal team of South Korea’s suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol on Sunday said their client would not be attending the opening of his impeachment trial because of security fears.
Since his suspension and an impeachment vote over his ill-fated and short-lived declaration of martial law, Yoon has been isolated in the presidential residence and protected by an elite guard.
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Yoon’s own legal team was cited as saying that he would not attend until security concerns could be cleared up.
South Korea’s Constitutional Court is scheduled to formally begin the impeachment process for Yoon on Tuesday.
It has scheduled five trial dates between January 14 and February 4, which will go ahead in his absence if he does not attend.
“Concerns about safety and potential incidents have arisen. Therefore, the president will not be able to attend the trial on January 14,” Yoon’s lawyer Yoon Kab-keun said in a statement received by the AFP news agency.
“The president is willing to appear at any time once safety issues are resolved.”
The case has proved divisive with demonstrations planned by rival camps outside Yoon’s residence and on the streets of Seoul. Some protesters are calling for his impeachment to be declared invalid while others want the suspended president to be detained immediately.
The president’s guards remain on “high alert,” his legal team said.
Source : https://www.dw.com/en/south-koreas-yoon-to-skip-impeachment-trial-opening/a-71276728