South Korean court issues warrants to detain impeached President Yoon and search his office
Associated PressJAN 4
The calamitous and unconstitutional move by Yoon to suspend democracy will have wide-ranging percussions, and is it only right that he face justice personally for this move that imperiled South Korea as we know it. Throwing up obstructions to protect Yoon is fruitless, as a broad coalition of lawmakers and civil society members holds Yoon to account.
While the motivations for his move are yet to be known to the broader public, the brief instance of martial law does not deserve the outsized reactions from enemies of the ruling party. The judiciary should let the impeachment proceedings continue without interference, and not attempt to bypass laws and norms to make a point against the president.