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Yin's health worsened, absent from the 12th trial, saying he was dizzying after the last appearance in court

On Friday, former South Korean President Yong Ziyu was forced to appear in court wearing the "3617" number, the first time he appeared in 85 days.

It is seen that the politician who was once fat and black, now has his cheeks torn and his hair blossomed, as if he had suffered great destruction.

The dark costume shrouded Yin's face with a more blatant, more impactful picture than any word. However, Yin's appearance in court was able to cope with four or five rounds of charges, which made one think Yin's body was not a big problem.

However, Yin's lawyer team soon denied this.According to the South Korean National Daily, on September 29, former South Korean president Yin's lawyer, Yin's lawyer, was absent from the trial on the day for allegations of civil riots.

This is the 12th time that Yin Xiyue has been absent from the trial. The lawyers said that after Yin Xiyue appeared in court on the 26th, she developed symptoms of dizziness and vomiting, making it difficult to appear in court again.

In the eyes of the majority of Koreans, the statement issued by the lawyers' group is simply like a well-arranged script. According to Yin Xiyue's lawyers, the former South Korean president has now become a patient who "can't even climb the stairs."

But just three days ago, Yongxiang was able to complete 3 hours and 40 minutes of trial plus 18 minutes of personal statements.

What is even more intriguing is Yin Xiyue's very different response to the two cases.

In the face of a case of abuse of power with a relatively light sentence, Yin Xiyue actively cooperated with appearing in court, and the maximum sentence for this crime was ten years in prison;

During the civil unrest trial involving the risk of death penalty, Yin Xiaobo was again absent. This accurate “art of health management” revealed Yin Xiaobo’s heart.

In fact, as early as during his detention, Yin Xiyue staged a more dramatic scene. He undressed, threw documents, rolled shirtless on the concrete floor, and the prison guards were helpless.

At the time, the lawyer group vowed that Yong Zhi "diabetes worsened and eye disease was on the verge of blindness." but now looking back, those performances are clearly paving the way for the application for bail.

The special inspection team did not leave Yin Xiyue a way to survive. In addition to the crime of civil strife, the special inspection team also stated that Yin Xiyue obstructed the execution of the arrest warrant, violated the rights of the State Councilor, destroyed martial law documents, and deleted encrypted call records.

But Yin Ziyang rejected it, as if these accusations were merely a network of political enemies.

It is worth noting that at the last trial, the South Korean court approved the entire recording, which was full of symbolic significance.

Only part of Park Geun-hye and Lee Myung-bak's sentences were recorded on camera, and every sentence of Yoon Seok Yuet's defense will become a historical archive.

The trajectory of Yin’s fall is rapidly fainting: the decree issued last December, in which he became the first current president in constitutional history to be arrested in January, was formally dismissed in April and arrested again in July.

Now even his wife Kim Jian-hee is standing in the dock. The couple's experience has turned South Korea's "Blue House Curse" into a series, even if Yin Seek Yoon did not work in the Blue House.

At present, the bail-release review has become the most dark-flowing game point. Li in the Ming government will not give Yin Xi an opportunity, Yin Xi emphasizes the right to health and defence, and the Special Inspection Group insists on the risk of destroying evidence.

Lee’s deeper concern in the Ming administration may be: Will the former president rebuild the conservative camp once he is released on bail, turning imprisonment experiences and electronic footprints into a symbol of resistance?

Li in Ming's methods are not common, and he also has a very rich experience dealing with political enemies. This trial has long gone beyond the scope of law, becoming a true picture of the political fate of Korea.

I am afraid that Yin Xiyue will only be qualified to wait for amnesty until the day when the political trend changes.

Author Statement: Personal Opinion, Only for Reference


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