歌手ユン・ジョンシン&キム・チャンヨル&作詞家キム・イナら、時局宣言「ユン大統領即時逮捕要求」
Singers Yoon Jong Shin, Kim Chan-yeol, and lyricist Kim In-na demand immediate arrest of President Yoon
The Republic of Korea Musicians Solidarity, which includes singers Yoon Jong Shin, Kim Chan-yeol, Lee Eun-mi, Cho Jung-chi, lyricist Kim In-na, and composer Yoon Il-sang, announced that Yoon So
He issued a declaration of the current situation calling for the impeachment of President Yoon Seok-yeol and declared that "those who oppose impeachment are sympathizers of civil war."
On the 13th, the Republic of Korea Musicians Solidarity announced in an emergency statement with a total of 762 members:
"The day Yoon Seo-gyeol declared emergency martial law on December 3rd was just an ordinary day like any other," he said. "That night, Yoon Seo-gyeol gave the National Assembly and the Election Management Commission the order to send in the military.
"This illegal order has violated the constitution, damaged the democratic value of the separation of powers, and destroyed ordinary daily life," he said.
He continued, "On the morning of December 12th, the conscience declaration of those who were mobilized for the Atonement and the National Assembly
When Yoon Seo-gyol was named as the ringleader of the civil war in his testimony, Yoon Seo-gyol used the sophistry in his speech to the nation that the president's declaration of emergency martial law was a highly political act, and denied the legitimacy of the declaration of emergency martial law.
"To add insult to injury, the People Power Party lawmakers are adding to this argument and calling themselves the president's bodyguards. There is no interest in the people, only in the People Power Party's power struggle for party profit.
The Korean Musicians Solidarity pointed out, "Anger citizens gathered in front of the National Assembly to protect free democracy, shouting in unison for impeachment, waving light sticks and singing idol songs.
"The music we made is reverberating around the world and at the same time resounding in the square. We are aware of this ironic situation.
"Musicians are saddened," he said. "Our seniors, juniors, and colleagues put their hearts into it, and the country of K-POP is being looked upon overseas as a politically backward country. We, the musicians, are the ones who are being looked upon as such.
"The brand value of K-culture, which was built up by Korean artists, is being corrupted by the politics of the Republic of Korea," he said.
"Today we demand that the impeachment bill be passed in the National Assembly," the coalition said.
"We will continue to fight together as citizens until the impeachment case is brought to the Constitutional Court and the country is restored to normal," he said. President Yoon So-gyol declared and then lifted emergency martial law on December 3.
In response to this, an impeachment motion was proposed, but was rejected by the National Assembly on the 7th. After that, protests were held around Yeouido demanding the impeachment of President Yoon, and many idol fans
People are holding rallies and shouting, not using candlelights. The entertainment industry is also making statements about the current situation. The second impeachment bill against President Yoon is
The bill will be put to a vote at the National Assembly plenary session at 4 p.m. on the 14th, and large-scale rallies are also scheduled to be held in Yeouido and other areas on the same day.
2024/12/14 10:42 KST
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