Lee Gum-gyu

Lee Gum-gyu

prosecutor South Korea

Lee Gum-gyu is a prosecutor in the impeachment trial of former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who emotionally expressed his concerns as a father about Yoon's controversial martial law declaration, which he argued could have affected his son, an active duty soldier.

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Taiwan Taiwan: Prosecutor Lee Gum-gyu spoke emotively about his son, an active duty soldier he said would have been forced to participate in Yoon’s martial law. 6

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Yoon faces final impeachment hearing

Paraguay Paraguay: Lee Gum-gyu emotionally expressed his anger towards Yoon for attempting to involve his son in martial law. 2

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: Presidente surcoreano se juega el cargo ante la Corte Suprema - Mundo

Kenya Kenya: Prosecutor Lee Gum-gyu spoke emotively about his son, an active duty soldier who would have been forced to participate in Yoon's martial law. 2

The Standard: South Korea's Yoon faces last impeachment hearing over martial law