2014 candlelight revolution

Protest impeachment president yoon december 14

South Korea: Yoon’s impeachment is a win for people’s power

Won Youngsu — Yoon’s self-coup showed the inherent weakness of South Korea’s institutional democracy. His impeachment demonstrated the robust resilience of people’s grassroots democracy.
Members of South Korea’s opposition Democratic Party protest against President Yoon Suk-yeol outside the national assembly in Seoul.

South Korea: People’s power on verge of victory as President Yoon set to be impeached

Won Youngsu — President Yoon has shown himself to be an enemy of South Korea’s democracy. But it appears that another candlelight revolution will triumph to save democracy.
Protest demanding Yoon impeachment Seoul December 7

South Korea: In face of million-strong protest, ruling party sabotages Yoon’s impeachment

Won Youngsu — President Yoon remains in his post after conservative People Power Party MPs boycotted a impeachment vote despite 1 million people protesting outside parliament to demand his ouster.
South Korea soldiers NEC

South Korea: Motive emerges for President Yoon’s failed self-coup

Won Youngsu — More details continue to emerge regarding the motivation behind President Yoon Suk Yeol’s spectacular failed self-coup on December 3.
President Yoon Suk Yeol’s declaration of martial law has sparked outrage in the streets and concern among South Korea’s international allies.

South Korea: After President Yoon’s failed self-coup

Won Youngsu — With impeachment of South Korean President Yoon seemingly blocked after his failed self-coup, it now up to the people to step in where politicians have failed.