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Man who stabbed South Korea opposition leader jailed for 15 years, reports Yonhap

SEOUL — The 67-year-old man who stabbed the leader of South Korea’s opposition Democratic Party in January was sentenced to 15 years’ jail by a court on July 5, the Yonhap news agency reported.

In a sentencing hearing at the Busan District Court, a judge said the crime that took place ahead of a general election was a serious challenge and an attempt to destroy representative democracy, according to Yonhap’s report.

Prosecutors had sought a 20-year prison sentence for the attacker, which Yonhap named as Kim, but did not give his first name.

Lee Jae-myung, who recently resigned as Democratic Party leader, was stabbed in the neck while visiting the southern city of Busan in January.

Video footage showed a man wearing a paper crown with Lee’s name on it, approaching him and asking for an autograph before lunging forward and stabbing him in the neck.

The attack was condemned as an “act of terror” and a challenge to democracy by President Yoon Suk-yeol and politicians from both the ruling and opposition parties.

Lee’s party scored a landslide victory in a parliamentary election in April, dealing a resounding blow to Yoon and his conservative People Power Party, but fell short of a super majority.

Lee narrowly lost the 2022 presidential election and is on trial on bribery charges he denies.

South Korea opposition chief stabbed during visit to Busan

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