President Yoon Attends Third Impeachment Hearing on the 21st
Supporter Seen Performing 108 Prostrations in Front of Detention Center
Mother Gives Taegeukgi and U.S. Flag to Children
On the 21st, as President Yoon Seok-yeol attended the third hearing of the Constitutional Court's impeachment trial against him, a man presumed to be a supporter of President Yoon was seen performing 108 prostrations in front of the detention center. On the 22nd, a video showing a supporter of President Yoon performing 108 prostrations in front of the security office at Seoul Detention Center was posted on social media (SNS). This video was edited from footage by the far-right YouTube channel ‘Seocho-dong Court Story’.
On the 21st, President Yoon Seok-yeol attended the third hearing of the impeachment trial, while a supporter of President Yoon was seen performing 108 prostrations in front of Seoul Detention Center. Photo by X
In the video, a man is seen laying a mat on the ground, taking off his shoes, and performing 108 prostrations. On the outer wall of the security office, a phrase was written: “President Yoon Seok-yeol! Stay safe. Stay healthy. Stay strong.” Police officers lined up beside the man were watching the scene, while supporters around shouted loudly, “Release Yoon Seok-yeol” and “Release the President.” The YouTuber who filmed the scene said, “There are even people doing 108 prostrations praying for the President’s safety.”
Supporters waiting for President Yoon in front of Seoul Detention Center after the Constitutional Court impeachment trial hearing were also captured. During this, two young girls were seen attending the rally supporting President Yoon. The children, wearing padded jackets and masks, were sitting on the stairs in front of the restroom. One child held and waved a Taegeukgi, while the other waved a U.S. flag. The YouTuber encouraged the children’s mother, saying, “You did a great job educating your children. They look lovely.” As this video spread on X (formerly Twitter), netizens expressed divided opinions.
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