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South Korean Court Reopens Park Chung-hee Assassination Case

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February 19, 2025
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A South Korean court has reopened the controversial case of the 1979 assassination of former President Park Chung-hee by his intelligence chief, Kim Jae-gyu. The announcement, made on Wednesday, comes decades after the event, which has remained a subject of intense public fascination and debate.

Park, who ruled South Korea with an iron fist for over 15 years, was shot and killed by Kim during a dinner meeting in October 1979. Shortly after the assassination, Kim was sentenced to death by a military court, which ruled that his actions were part of an insurrection. He was executed in 1980.

However, Kim’s family appealed to the court in 2020, arguing that his motives were misunderstood. They claim Kim acted to end Park’s authoritarian regime rather than to seize power for himself. They also allege that Kim was tortured during his interrogation and denied a fair trial.

“We have decided to reopen the case,” an official from the Seoul High Court told AFP on Wednesday.

Lee Sang-hee, an attorney representing Kim’s relatives, emphasized that their focus is not on disputing whether Kim killed Park but on challenging the insurrection charge. “It is a fact that Kim killed President Park, but we will fight to remove the insurrection conviction,” Lee said, adding that the case would be revisited by reviewing investigation records from 1980.

Kim’s sister, Jung-sook, has long maintained that her brother’s actions were not driven by personal ambition. “He was executed without telling his side of the story,” she said in a 2020 interview with AFP.

The assassination of Park Chung-hee has inspired numerous movies and television dramas, partly because of its dramatic nature and its impact on South Korea’s political history. The killing orphaned Park’s children, including his daughter Park Geun-hye, who later became the country’s president. Park Geun-hye was herself impeached and imprisoned over a corruption scandal decades later.

The reopening of the case coincides with South Korea’s current political turmoil. The country is grappling with a fresh wave of political paralysis following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, who faces charges of insurrection over an alleged attempt to impose martial law.

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