Feb 10 • 06:54 UTC 🇰🇷 Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

The verdict for insurrection 'D-9' Yoon Suk-yeol says, 'The weather will clear and the country will recover'

Former President Yoon Suk-yeol expresses optimism about the country's recovery and his own situation as the verdict on charges of insurrection approaches.

As the verdict in the first trial concerning insurrection charges against former President Yoon Suk-yeol approaches, scheduled for 19th of this month, his lawyer, Bae Ui-cheol, reported that Yoon remains hopeful about the future of the nation. Yoon stated through his attorney during a meeting at the Seoul Detention Center that he believes the country will recover fully, suggesting a sense of optimism amidst the judicial proceedings. The upcoming verdict represents a significant milestone for Yoon amid expectations of a harsh penalty, including the potential for a death sentence, as sought by the special prosecutor team.

During the meeting, Yoon shared his daily prayer schedule, which he dedicates to the well-being of his country and specifically for the youth. He expressed concern for the citizens while affirming that he is doing well, highlighting his commitment to personal prayers from 5-6 AM and 9-11 PM everyday. His lawyer encouraged the public to join in prayer for Yoon during the next ten days leading up to the verdict, emphasizing the impact of collective prayer for the judicial process and Yoon's health.

In addition to the emotional aspects of Yoon's story, there is a notable focus on his health; he recently underwent eye treatment. Despite some complications with his right eye, reports indicate that his overall health condition remains sufficient for this intense period. This case has stirred significant public interest and concern, as Yoon's future and the potential implications for South Korean politics are closely tied to the final ruling in the upcoming trial.

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