NCCK Statement on the National Assembly’s Approval of YOON Suk-yeol’s Impeachment Motion

On the night of December 3, we watched with deep anxiety as President Yoon Suk-yeol abruptly declared martial law. With mounting tension, we awaited the lifting of this unlawful decree. The deployment of military forces to institutions such as the National Assembly and the National Election Commission, coupled with harsh proclamations, starkly resembled the martial law measures enforced during past authoritarian regimes. This evoked painful memories of fear and trauma deeply embedded in our collective consciousness. President Yoon’s subsequent address, prioritizing the preservation of power over democratic principles, further deepened our sense of despair.

The National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK), alongside citizens, has borne the anguish caused by the instability and uncertainty inflicted upon South Korea’s democracy during the past eleven days of illegal martial law. We have prayed fervently with fellow Christians for justice and peace. Finally, on December 14, the second impeachment motion has been approved. We extend profound respect to the courageous citizens who defended democracy and to the National Assembly for responding decisively to the people’s demands in the face of this national crisis.

Now is the time to put an end to this regressive chapter of history. Restoring our constitutional order begins with holding those responsible for this insurrection and their collaborators fully accountable. Such a tragic episode must never be allowed to repeat itself. With the impeachment motion passed by the National Assembly, the Constitutional Court must now swiftly proceed in accordance with the resolute will of the people, who cry out for the preservation of democracy and peace in their daily lives.

As we stand at the threshold of transformative change, we remain committed to the holy march of prayer, joining Christians in Korea and around the world in striving for a just and fair society. The NCCK will stand steadfast in the journey to rebuild a Korea where the rule of law and constitutional principles prevail.

December 14, 2024 Rev. Kim Jong Seng General Secretary, National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK)


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