Unrepentant Yoon supporters livestream South Korea court storming

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Unrepentant Yoon supporters livestream South Korea court storming
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Police officers patrol inside Seoul Western District Court after supporters of impeached South Korea n President Yoon Suk Yeol broke into the court in Seoul, South Korea , Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025. - AP

Choi’s seven-hour livestream includes scenes of chaos, as hundreds of Yoon supporters smash their way into the Seoul Western District Court, using fire extinguishers to break doors and smashing windows, and pouring up the stairs of the building. He had vowed to “fight to the end” and, even from his detention centre, has been regularly sending letters of thanks and encouragement to his hardcore supporters, which include far right YouTube personalities and Evangelical preachers.

“All legal procedures against Yoon have been illegal... As President Yoon has said, Korea’s legal system has collapsed,” he added, without giving any evidence. Yoon supporters frequently wave American flags and have adopted the “Stop the steal” rhetoric associated with US president-elect Donald Trump, whose supporters stormed Washington’s Capitol to try to overturn his 2020 election defeat.

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