Announcement of the President of South Korea announcing the law of the event was overthrown
In the streets of the Constitutional Court in the center of South Korea, the atmosphere was tense in Seoul, in the center of Seoul. Dozens camped on a night in the early spring cold until the court’s decision of the court on Friday.
The country’s imbecchan president was separated by metal barriers against and against 13 feet and height against the dismissal of Yoon Suk Yeol.
Reliable Chief Justice began to read the decision filled with technical Jargon, the people were behind the wheel to hear Mr. Yoon’s fate from open speakers – and the country that determines the country. Some people were pleased and applauded as Mr. Yoon reads. Protesters on both sides prayed their hands together. Many caught their phones to write the moment.
Then the crowd erupted.
Mr. Yoon’s support of the impeachment, reacted to gosses, screams and fists to get out of the Open in the air. He was loud in the rally of Mr. Yoon’s supporters near his age. Some people were folded in fear, and others were cursed loudly.
“It’s been so hard, but now my heart was relieved,” he said. “I hope people can create a country where people can be happy.”
Immediately after the decision was announced, only one handful of people, some “stop” and “stop” and “stop” the “stop” hats in their hats, on the protest of Yoon, who continued outside the presidency. Construction workers were lowered in scaffolding and stuled with them and pushed to the side.
21-year-old Jaeeuk, along with other students of the university, said he was sleeping only three hours and left the street near the court in a night because he was such an important day for his country.
“I am happy that the difficulties of the last four months have not been wasted,” he said, after the rules and heard their peers after hearing prisoners. “Now I feel that I can change the world, and in this sense I hope for the future.”
Mr. Yoon supporters said they were mostly disappointed when the president was removed and went home.
Yoon Seo-Jun, who was sitting on the edge of a sidewalk, said that the impeachment is caused by the country’s fears and the country’s future.
“South Korean democracy is dead” and said he hoped Mr. Yoon hopes the Milli Assembly.
Following the decision, some South Koreans expressed fear about the possibility of the next one and more political rise.
Following the decision on a screen on a screen at Seoul’s Seoul’s main railway, 27, 27, although he supported the verdict, he knew that others would have doubted the judges.
“I feel my country of great thing will come.”
As Mr. Yoon’s supporters and opponents, like the next thing for their countries, as they took the next step for government officials.
In a gesture that emphasizes the infertility of the court’s decision, officials made President EMBlemini in front of the building where Yooon was working as President. The emblem is a mythical bird, the image of phoenix.
Choe sang-hun, Chang W. Lee, Jun Michael Park and Who is victoria Contributing report.