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Civic groups slam pardon for jailed ex-S.Korean Prez

By IANS | Updated: December 27, 2021 13:59 IST

Seoul, Dec 27 South Korean civic groups on Monday slammed the recent special pardon for former President Park ...

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Seoul, Dec 27 South Korean civic groups on Monday slammed the recent special pardon for former President Park Geun-hye imprisoned on corruption charges, arguing that the decision is a blow to the country's democracy.

Activists representing 1,001 civic groups, including the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) and the People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy, staged a press conference in front of the Presidential Palace or Cheong Wa Dae earlier in the day, calling for the withdrawal of the amnesty, reports Yonhap News Agency.

"President Moon Jae-in's unilateral pardon for ex-President Park, whom the people ousted through candlelit (rallies), constitutes a challenge to South Korea's democracy," KCTU chief Yang Kyung-soo said.

"History will remember Moon as a sinner who flouted democracy and turned back the advance of the wheel of history."

The angry protesters also stressed the pardon may engender "seeds of discord" that could in turn originate "excessive social dissipation."

On December 24, the government announced special pardons for Park and some 3,000 other convicts in celebration of the new year.

The special amnesty, granted by Moon, was decided in consideration of Park's deteriorating health.

Park has been serving a combined 22-year prison sentence since March 2017 after being impeached and removed from office over far-reaching corruption charges and an influence-peddling scandal.

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