Yang Kyung-su, Chairperson of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, and its members confront police blocking their march towards the Presidential Office in Seoul's Jung-gu, Sejong-daero, after completing the 'Immediate Impeachment and Arrest of Civil War Leader Yoon Seok-youl! Disband the Civil War-Supporting People Power Party!' labor and citizen rally on the 12th./Courtesy of News1

Police investigating the accusations against President Yoon Suk Yeol, including insurrection, conducted an investigation with the accuser on the 15th.

The Special Investigation Unit of the National Police Agency summoned Yang Kyung-soo, Chairperson of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU), and Lee Ji-hyun, Secretary-General of People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy, as accusers on the morning of the day.

Chairperson Yang, upon appearing before the police, stated, "I will provide a thorough testimony on the unconstitutional behavior that tried to restrict union activities and all assembly and demonstration."

Seo Chae-wan, the legal representative and attorney, said, "Constitutionally, President Yoon can be subject to investigation for the charge of insurrection," adding, "Swift measures need to be taken to secure custody and commence compulsory investigation."

Previously, on the 4th, the day after martial law, 59 activists from civic organizations filed accusations against President Yoon and former Minister of National Defense Kim Yong-hyun for charges such as insurrection and abuse of power.

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