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S. Korean Court Jails US Ambassador Attacker for 12 Years |
2015-09-12 |
![]() Prosecutors had sought a 15-year sentence for Kim Ki-Jong, 56, who lunged at Mark Lippert with a paring knife during a breakfast function in Seoul in March. In passing judgment, the Seoul Central District Court noted Kim had "shown no repentance, attempting to justify his actions throughout the trial". The public attack on the envoy of South Korea's most important military and diplomatic ally -- and dramatic TV footage of Lippert being rushed to hospital clutching his bloodied face -- was shocking for a country where passionate political protest is common but acts of such extreme violence rare. There was also a degree of shame and disquiet that a man with a record of violence against foreign envoys had been able to carry out such an assault. A maverick activist who was known to police, Kim had been handed a two-year suspended sentence in 2010 for hurling a rock at the then Japanese ambassador to Seoul. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 How harsh are South Korean prisons? I get the feeling that a man with a large sense of entitlement wont fair to well with the tattooed S. Korean mafia members. |
Posted by: Chaith Oppressor of the Lutherans1517 2015-09-12 08:03 |