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    South Korea martial law commander denies knowledge of Yoon’s plans

    SEOUL (AFP) – The senior South Korean military chief in charge of a brief period of martial law said yesterday he knew nothing in advance about President Yoon Suk Yeol’s plans.

    Yoon suspended the civilian government late Tuesday but was forced into a U-turn hours later after lawmakers voted down the measure. He faces an impeachment vote tomorrow.

    Yesterday lawmakers grilled senior figures, including army chief of staff for the army General Park An Su, about the plans to impose martial law. “I came to know about the martial law declaration after watching Yoon’s live address (on television),” Park told Members of Parliament.

    He added that there was a meeting of top military officials after the broadcast, and it was there he discovered he had a role to play in the suspension of civilian rule.

    “I found out I had been named martial law commander when the defence minister announced it – declaring ‘the martial law commander is army general Park An Su’ after the meeting,” Park said.

    Park said he signed a decree banning anti-government political activities, allowing warrantless arrests and media censorship – but he told lawmakers he did not write it.

    When he suggested it be reviewed for legality, he was told it had already been done by Defence Minister Kim Yong Hyun – who has since resigned and is now under a travel ban.

    Park said that all he did was change the time on the document.

    He also claimed to know nothing about soldiers being sent to the office and home of prominent YouTube personality Kim Eo Jun – rather than major state broadcasters.

    “I am hearing about it for the first time now,” he told lawmakers.

    Protesters take part in a candlelight rally calling for the ouster of South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol on the steps of the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea. PHOTO: AFP
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