Park Ji-young
Park Ji-young is an assistant prosecutor involved in the investigation against former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, who is facing multiple charges related to abuse of power and other offenses. Recently, she confirmed at a press conference that a request for an arrest warrant had been filed against Yoon, emphasizing the necessity of such measures to prevent potential interference with the ongoing investigation.
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France:
Park Ji-young detailed to the press the accusations against Yoon Suk Yeol and the conspiracies involved.
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Taiwan:
Assistant special counsel Park Ji-young told a televised briefing that Han was the highest official who could have blocked Yoon’s attempt to impose martial law.
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Guyana:
Park Ji-young, the spokesperson, stated that the defendant was the highest constitutional institution that could have stopped the president’s unconstitutional martial law.
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Indonesia:
Park Ji-young is a prosecutor who commented on Han Duck-soo's failure to stop presidential abuses of power.
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United Arab Emirates:
Park Ji-young is a spokesperson for the prosecution team investigating the martial law crisis.
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New Zealand:
Prosecutor Park Ji-young told reporters about the indictment of Yoon Suk Yeol.
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Canada:
Park said Yoon was also charged with fabricating an official document in an attempt to satisfy a formal requirement for a martial law declaration.
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Taiwan:
Park said Yoon was also charged with fabricating an official document in an attempt to satisfy a formal requirement for a martial law declaration before he eventually destroyed it.
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Hong Kong:
Park Ji-young confirmed the application for an arrest warrant at a press conference.
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