Articles by Choi Jae-hee
Choi Jae-hee
cjh@heraldcorp.com-
President impeached. What happens to all the perks?
In South Korea, former presidents are entitled to various retirement privileges, including a pension equivalent to 95 percent of their annual presidential salary, a staff of up to four people, lifetime health care benefits as well as logistical support. However, President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was suspended from his duties following his impeachment by the National Assembly on Saturday, will lose most of these benefits should the Constitutional Court confirm his removal from office. Under the Former
Social Affairs Dec. 16, 2024
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Merchants hold giveaway events to celebrate Yoon’s impeachment
The National Assembly's passage of the motion to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol has prompted small merchants across the country to offer discounts and free giveaways. Park, 53, who runs a restaurant serving sundae gukbap -- a dish of rice and broth with slices of Korean blood sausage -- in Seocho-gu, southern Seoul, has been offering free soju to all customers since 6 p.m. Saturday. "I couldn’t join the rallies because of work. I felt sorry for the protesters. I want to celebr
Social Affairs Dec. 15, 2024
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Bus for kids, food truck reserved to keep protesters warm
In a gesture to support rallies against President Yoon Suk Yeol, slated to be held this weekend, Koreans here and abroad have arranged rest areas for families and other participants. On Tuesday, a mom raising a 16-month-old baby in Seoul posted on social media platform X that she had reserved a 15-passenger bus for a planned protest in Yeouido, Seoul. Large crowds of protesters are expected to gather near the National Assembly in that area, where the lawmakers are to hold a vote to impeach Presi
Social Affairs Dec. 12, 2024
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Jeju’s fire festival was canceled over climate risk. Now locals want to revive it
Since the late 90s, Korea’s southern island of Jeju has celebrated the arrival of spring by setting fire to vast fields of silver grass on the slopes of one of its famous volcanic cones. The annual event long attracted tourists and locals alike. However, the Jeju Fire Festival has been on hold for three consecutive years over safety and environmental concerns. Its resumption next March is now the subject of heated debate, with locals and environmental activists at odds. The debate center
Hashtag Korea Dec. 11, 2024
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Adult politicians may be divided, but teen leaders speak with one voice: Yoon out
South Korea’s two main parties cannot quite agree on what to do with President Yoon Suk Yeol after his botched attempt to rule the country under martial law. Their clash resulted in a failed vote to impeach Yoon on Saturday. As a result, Yoon remains president of South Korea. However, two 19-year-olds, despite their respective affiliations with the opposing parties, believe it is time to put party interests aside. In interviews with The Korea Herald, both said there is no way forward for K
Social Affairs Dec. 10, 2024
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Travel restrictions, curfew imposed on USFK soldiers amid martial law turmoil: source
The political turmoil following last week’s martial law crisis in South Korea has heightened tensions in the US military forces stationed in the country, with some units imposing travel restrictions and curfew, according to officials Monday. A sergeant first class at the US Forces Korea's headquarters of Camp Humphreys, a key US military base in Pyeongtaek, about 65 kilometers south of Seoul, told The Korea Herald that the USFK issued a new regulation limiting all service members'
Social Affairs Dec. 9, 2024
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Protesters offered prepaid coffees, snacks as support pours in from faraway
Participants at the anti-President Yoon Suk Yeol rallies near the National Assembly in Yeouido on Saturday were provided with coffee, snacks and meals paid for by supporters. Some restaurants and cafes near the protest sites were flooded with preorders from citizens who paid in advance for food and drinks for unknown protesters. Pictures showing proof of prepayments made at restaurants, cafes and bakeries near the parliament building, as well as Gwanghwamun Square, where tens of thousands
Social Affairs Dec. 7, 2024
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President Yoon Suk Yeol put Seoul-Washington alliance to trust test, says international think tank
A researcher at the V-Dem Institute, an independent research organization that monitors trends in democracy, has slammed President Yoon Suk Yeol's surprise declaration of martial law and warned it could strain ties with the US. Fabio Angiolillo, a researcher at the institute, based at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, told The Korea Herald Saturday that Yoon's declaration was “an outright attempt to curb liberal, electoral, and participatory principles of democracy.&rdquo
Social Affairs Dec. 7, 2024
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7 in 10 Koreans want Yoon Suk Yeol impeached: survey
More than 70 percent of South Koreans want President Yook Suk Yeol removed from office over the martial law fiasco, a survey showed Thursday. According to the poll conducted by Realmeter and commissioned by a local news outlet, 73.6 percent of 504 Koreans aged 18 and older nationwide supported the president's impeachment, while 24 percent opposed the idea, and 2.4 percent said they were unsure. Yoon, in a move that plunged the nation into turmoil, declared emergency martial law late Tuesday
Social Affairs Dec. 5, 2024
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Teachers across country field martial law questions from kids
As political turmoil unraveled from Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, following President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of martial law, local teachers prepared for their students' questions at school. "My knowledge of martial law is limited, from some books and films. I felt I didn’t know it well enough to teach students about it. I did some quick research on the internet before going to work,” said Kang, 31, an elementary school teacher in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province
Social Affairs Dec. 4, 2024
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Defense minister, Yoon high school alumnus, named as mastermind of martial law plot
Who planted the ill-advised idea of martial law in President Yoon Suk Yeol’s mind? As of noon Wednesday, roughly 8 hours after military rule was officially dropped following a parliamentary motion to revoke it, Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun appears to have been the key figure. The Defense Ministry confirmed Wednesday that Kim, who assumed his role in September this year, had proposed the declaration of emergency martial law to the president through the prime minister. By law, either the
Social Affairs Dec. 4, 2024
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Man arrested for murder, using victim's fingerprints to secure loan
A man has been arrested and referred to the prosecution on charges of killing a stranger and using the victim’s fingerprints to obtain a loan via smartphone, Korean police revealed Tuesday. The victim in his 30s was killed on Nov. 12 at his studio flat, in Gimcheon, North Gyeongsang Province. According to authorities, the suspect, also in his 30s, had no prior connection to the victim. The suspect confessed to the police that he had been wandering around the multipurpose building where the
Social Affairs Dec. 3, 2024
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Singer Kim Jun-su's alleged blackmailer arrested for blackmail
A female livestreamer on local video-streaming platform AfreecaTV has been arrested for allegedly extorting approximately 800 million won ($570,395) worth of money and valuables from singer and musical actor Kim Jun-su, former member of K-pop group TVXQ, Korean police revealed Monday. The suspect, who approached Kim in 2020 posing as a nail artist and later dated him, is accused of secretly recording private conversations and threatening to expose them. Her blackmail reportedly continued for nea
Social Affairs Dec. 2, 2024
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[AtoZ into Korean mind] ‘Tell me I fit in'
“Do you think it’s okay to go for a test-drive of a Mercedes Benz car in track pants?” Kim, a veterinarian in her 30s living in Seoul, posed the question via a yes-or-no poll on Instagram. To her relief, over 90 percent of respondents said, “Yes.” “I didn’t want to give the impression that I can’t afford the car, which could make the dealer treat me unkindly. So I asked whether there is a dress code for these events,” Kim said. Instagram and
Hashtag Korea Dec. 2, 2024
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At Lotte Hotel, worker falls to death while painting 20-meter-high ceiling
A worker fell to his death during a nighttime painting operation at Lotte Hotel World in Jamsil, Songpa-gu, Seoul, according to police on Friday. The accident occurred around 11:48 p.m. on Thursday, when the worker, in a team of two, was painting a four-story-high ceiling inside the hotel on a scaffold lift. According to officials, one of the wires supporting the equipment snapped, causing him to fall from a height of 20 meters. The victim was not directly employed by the hotel but had been cont
Social Affairs Nov. 29, 2024