Yoon Suk Yeol's arrest fuels divisions in South Korea

The country is deeply polarised by the president's attempt to impose martial law.

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It was a moment that had been in the making for weeks - ever since the last attempt to arrest Yoon on 3 January had failed after a dramatic standoff.

Yet, when the news of his arrest came on Wednesday morning, it only seemed to create more uncertainty – and highlight the divide in a country that has already been deeply polarised by Yoon's short-lived martial law order and impeachment by parliament.

"This country is in crisis," said one pro-Yoon woman, tears streaming down her face. "I've been praying since last night for a stable and peaceful South Korea."

It's what both sides say they want but they cannot agree on how to get there.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5yv4p95m6vo


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