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Ex-South Korean defence minister attempts suicide Amid martial law scandal

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published December 11, 2024
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South Korea’s former defence minister, Kim Yong-Hyun, who is at the centre of a growing political scandal, reportedly attempted suicide ahead of his formal arrest, according to The Associated Press. Kim, accused of recommending the imposition of martial law on President Yoon Suk Yeol, was found by police in a critical condition on Wednesday. He had tried to suffocate himself using his own undergarment, but police intervention prevented the tragic outcome during a search at the president’s office.

Kim was arrested early on the same day after a court issued a warrant for his detention. The former minister now faces a range of serious charges, including playing a central role in an alleged rebellion and aiding the abuse of power by President Yoon. The scandal, which has rocked South Korean politics, also involves claims that Kim ordered the deployment of armed forces to the National Assembly in an attempt to block lawmakers from voting to revoke Yoon’s controversial martial law declaration.

The martial law, declared by President Yoon in a bid to quash opposition to his government, sparked widespread unrest. On December 4, lawmakers managed to break through security forces and successfully voted to lift the martial law, a victory for the country’s democracy. However, the entire episode has led to a broader investigation into what is now being referred to as a high-level rebellion.

Investigation into potential rebellion

Prosecutors have 20 days to decide whether to indict Kim on charges related to rebellion, a crime so severe in South Korea that it can lead to a death sentence. The ongoing investigation is also examining whether Kim, President Yoon, and other officials colluded to stage a coup against the government. Investigators are looking into the potential involvement of senior figures in orchestrating the martial law to suppress political opposition and the National Assembly’s actions.

Kim, who served as a close aide to President Yoon, has expressed deep remorse over the scandal. On Tuesday, he issued a public apology for the distress caused to the South Korean public, acknowledging the gravity of his actions and the anxiety it had generated. He took full responsibility for the martial law episode and urged for leniency toward the soldiers who were deployed under his orders to enforce it. The apology has done little to alleviate the public’s outrage, and many South Koreans remain unconvinced by his expressions of regret.

Presidential apology Amid political crisis

The fallout from the martial law crisis has placed President Yoon at the centre of a political storm. On the weekend, he issued an apology for the public distress caused by the incident, acknowledging the damage done to the nation’s democratic values. However, despite the growing pressure on him, Yoon has refused to offer his resignation. Instead, he stated that he would leave that decision to his political party, further fuelling speculation about his future.

Political analysts suggest that Yoon’s refusal to resign may be a strategic move to avoid further destabilising his administration. Despite his apology, the president’s approval ratings have plummeted, and many are questioning his leadership. The situation has prompted members of Yoon’s ruling party to take action in a bid to manage the crisis. A senior figure within the party has pledged to facilitate a “smooth exit” for the president should the situation escalate further.

The ruling party has reportedly been in talks with other senior government officials to ensure that South Korea’s affairs continue to be managed effectively, even as President Yoon faces mounting pressure. These discussions have led to speculation that Yoon could be sidelined from his presidential duties, with key decisions being made by other figures within his party.

Growing political uncertainty

The political crisis that has followed the martial law debacle shows no signs of abating. With the investigation into Kim’s actions still ongoing and the potential for further revelations about the involvement of other political figures, the future of South Korea’s government remains uncertain. The scandal has not only raised questions about the actions of the country’s top officials but has also called into question the state of South Korea’s democratic institutions.

As the investigation unfolds, the eyes of the nation are firmly fixed on President Yoon and his political future. While Kim Yong-Hyun faces potential legal action, the scandal continues to reverberate through South Korea’s political landscape, with many wondering whether it will lead to a fundamental shift in the country’s leadership. For now, the country waits to see how the situation will unfold and whether the political crisis can be resolved without further destabilisation.

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