U.S. Embassy Warns Americans to Stay A Way from Large Gatherings in Korea Due to Impending Impeachment Decision

This weekend would be a good time for Americans in South Korea to keep a low profile because the potential for violence caused by the upcoming Constitutional Court ruling is a probability:

The U.S. Embassy in Seoul advised American citizens in South Korea on Wednesday to avoid large crowds or demonstrations ahead of the Constitutional Court’s verdict on President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment. 

The notice came as the top court is set to rule on Yoon’s impeachment over his brief imposition of martial law on Dec. 3. 

“In connection with the Constitutional Court’s verdict on the impeachment of President Yoon, U.S. citizens should anticipate large-scale demonstrations and an increased police presence,” the embassy said in a posting on X. 

“Avoid areas where demonstrations are taking place, and exercise caution in the vicinity of any large crowds, gatherings, protests, or rallies,” it said.

Yonhap

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setnaffa
setnaffa
16 hours ago

Would be nice if folks could pretend to be good on the weekends… We don’t need more examples of leftist crybulles.

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Korean Man
Korean Man
16 hours ago

No sympathies from me if people wanted to round up Americans, put them in shackles, and then deport them to Cambodia. hugggghhhh. spit on you maggots.

setnaffa
11 hours ago

LOL. So predictable. I invite you to reread my post.

Plus it smells even more like that.

Last edited 11 hours ago by setnaffa
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