Park Geun-hye left South Korea's presidential mansion Sunday, two days after judges voted to uphold the parliament's impeachment of the Asian leader.
Park left the Blue House around 7 p.m. and arrived at her private home in southern Seoul. She rode in a black limousine with the protection of about 1,000 police officers and her security detail.
Supporters, many in tears, chanted support for the former president at her residence, including "Take back the impeachment" and "Park Geun-hye, we love you."
"I thank people who have supported and believed in me," Park said a statement read by Liberty Korea Party Rep. Min Kyung-wook. "I will accept all the results. It will take time but I believe that truth will definitely come out."
"I feel sorry that I couldn't fulfill my duty as president until the end," she said.
[upi.com]
12/3/17
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Park left the Blue House around 7 p.m. and arrived at her private home in southern Seoul. She rode in a black limousine with the protection of about 1,000 police officers and her security detail.
Supporters, many in tears, chanted support for the former president at her residence, including "Take back the impeachment" and "Park Geun-hye, we love you."
"I thank people who have supported and believed in me," Park said a statement read by Liberty Korea Party Rep. Min Kyung-wook. "I will accept all the results. It will take time but I believe that truth will definitely come out."
"I feel sorry that I couldn't fulfill my duty as president until the end," she said.
[upi.com]
12/3/17
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