US Embassy urges Americans to avoid Seoul protests ahead of Yoon verdict
- On Friday, a court in Seoul will rule on impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol's fate.
- Yoon's impeachment stems from his abortive declaration of martial law, leading to his suspension.
- Authorities are preparing for potential unrest, as hundreds of thousands have protested for and against Yoon.
- Officials, including Lee Ho-young, and embassies issued warnings, with the Chinese embassy stating, 'Do not participate'.
- Police will mobilize all available resources, close schools and tourist sites to prevent violence, and ensure public safety.
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Proclamation of President Yoon: South Korean police mobilised before verdict
In South Korea, the Constitutional Court strengthens itself on the eve of the verdict of President Yoon Suk-yeol's dismissal trial. The municipality wants to avoid violence by establishing a large security perimeter and deploying several thousand law enforcement officers.
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