Lt. Gen. Kwak Jong-geun, former leader of the Army Special Warfare Command, reaffirmed, Thursday, that it was President Yoon ...
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(2nd LD) Army special warfare commander says Yoon ordered him to drag out lawmakersLt. Gen. Kwak Jong-keun made the claim during a parliamentary defense committee meeting, saying Yoon called him on a secured phone. "He said the quorum didn't appear to be met yet, so I should ...
Former Army Special Warfare Command Chief Kwak Jong-geun revealed that he was asked by an acquaintance to make a "conscience declaration." Kwak is the individual who testified that President Yoon ...
The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission noted on the 5th that former Army Special Warfare Command Commander Kwak Jong-geun reported receiving an order from President Yoon Suk-yeol during ...
However, former Army Commander Kwak Jong-geun consistently testified he received direct orders from Yoon himself to forcibly remove assembly members. Kim and lawyers for Yoon maintained the order ...
During a parliamentary hearing Tuesday, Kwak Jong-keun, commander of the Army Special Warfare Command whose troops were sent to parliament, testified that he received direct instructions from Kim ...
Lt. Gen. Kwak Jong-keun, former chief of the Army Special Warfare Command, said in the hearing that it was exactly correct that Yoon ordered him to remove "lawmakers" from the chamber of the ...
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(LEAD) Army colonel says was told no more than '150 people' could be inside Nat'l Assembly during martial law operationSEOUL, Feb. 6 (Yonhap) -- An Army colonel who was involved in President Yoon Suk Yeol's short-lived imposition of martial law said Thursday he had been ordered to seal off and secure the National ...
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