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Disgraced Ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol Summoned Again over Martial Law, but Attendance Remains Uncertain

SOUTH KOREA, JUL 13 – Yoon faces five charges including abuse of power and falsifying documents after his unprecedented martial law declaration was unanimously rejected by the National Assembly, court records show.

Summary by The Korea Times
Arrested former President Yoon Suk Yeol has been asked to appear for questioning by a special counsel team Monday over his failed martial law bid, but whether he will appear for questioning remains unclear as he continues to cite health issues. Yoon, who has been held at the Seoul Detention Center since his second arrest last Thursday, was asked to appear at the special counsel's office for questioning at 2 p.m. He was initially summoned for a q…

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The deposed President Yoon must be under arrest. In December of last year, a coup attempt by the right-wing politician failed after only three hours.

Yoon Suk Yeol rejected court summonses this Monday to testify in the case against him for his failed attempt to impose martial law.

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(Seoul = News 1) Reporters Jae-min Jeong and Su-yeon Yoo = Former President Yoon Seok-yeol, who was re-arrested, once again refused to respond to the summons for questioning by the special prosecution team for internal rebellion (special prosecutor Eun-seok Cho), which is investigating internal rebellion and foreign exchange cases related to the December 3 martial law incident, on the 14th. The special prosecution team sent a letter of cooperati…

·Seoul, Korea, Republic of
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